Hyperborea Huntsman Ternov - Alternative View

Hyperborea Huntsman Ternov - Alternative View
Hyperborea Huntsman Ternov - Alternative View

Video: Hyperborea Huntsman Ternov - Alternative View

Video: Hyperborea Huntsman Ternov - Alternative View
Video: Hyperborea 2024, May
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Small, miner, lost in the woods Kovdor becomes famous far beyond the Murmansk region. Recently, his new tourist project "Kovdor - the capital of Hyperborea" was awarded the title of laureate of the national prize "Silver Archer" for the best development and promotion of the territory, becoming the best project in Russia.

And now evidence of the existence of an ancient civilization has been discovered here. The unique manuscripts were presented by the forest ranger Vyacheslav Ternov, who for many years kept records of unusual finds in the Kovdor forests.

He not only found ancient artifacts and described them in his diary, but analyzed the versions and hypotheses of scientists and researchers of the Kola Peninsula: Candidates of Geographical Sciences A. M. Galanin and O. Yu. Glushkov, Professor of Moscow State University A. D. Kondratyev, Academician Georgy Eremin and many others. And he came to the conclusion that Hyperborea was located precisely on the Kola Peninsula.

So, 20 years ago, while conducting a count of upland game, he accidentally stumbled upon unusual stone structures, in which huge stone slabs lay on top of each other, separated by three small support stones. All together it looked like a shelter for 2-3 people, where you can make a fire and stay overnight. But how could ordinary people stack 30-meter slabs on top of each other? Much later, Vyacheslav learned that the same buildings were found in Tibet back in the 30s. They found manuscripts indicating that the second similar building is located on the Kola Peninsula.

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Since then, the researcher has become actively interested in unexplored artifacts and faced inexplicable obstacles in his search. More than once he wandered in well-known places, and the serviceable cars on which they got to mysterious places, for no reason at all, stalled and out of order. Once, before the expedition, for which I had been preparing for a long time, I suddenly broke my leg. I got together next time - there was a complication after a fracture and an operation was required. Friends, seeing such misadventures, refused to go with him in search. And, when three years later, Vyacheslav again got ready for the journey alone, in the morning he could not get up - his legs were covered with blisters the size of a walnut.

And yet, no mystical obstacles prevented the researcher from visiting many mysterious places that the indigenous people - the Sami - have since ancient times considered places of power: in the Ruby Canyon, where the Warrior's Head was recently discovered by Kovdor activist search engines, on the Sami temple of Mount Rogoma, where Noids (shamans) still perform their rituals at the sites of ancient people near the rivers Saber, Berezovaya, Topor, Yena. I found a cave in the Vaina-tunda mountain, where Sami and Finnish shamans gathered, and on the Ikki lakes - stones with ancient images. Scientists believe that these petroglyphs are the key to the secret of the use of megaliths.

But, perhaps, the most interesting conclusion Vyacheslav Ternov made on the basis of irrefutable facts. Found on the Altai plateau Ukok mummy of the princess, "White Lady", has a tattoo, the shape of which exactly repeats the relief of the Kola Peninsula. And the end of this "thread of Ariadne" points exactly to where the city of Kovdor is today. It was in this place that our hero found the first megaliths.

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So far, Vyacheslav Ternov's research has more questions than answers. But he hopes that scientists and archaeologists will find a clue to mysterious finds and unexplained coincidences.