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Another selection of examples: photos, facts, videos on this controversial topic.
Yerebatan Saray. Thomas Allom, 1838
Opinion: In the center of Constantinople, soil piled up so that the floors with the columns turned into underground ones - they were below ground level. Gradually, they began to fill with water … To divert the eyes, they were called "tanks".
It is likely that this structure began to be used for storing water later, after the flood was brought in by soil (whoever sees it).
Does part of the structure come to the surface? Or is it a reconstruction, a layout?
Promotional video:
A video about Istanbul in support of this version:
Global reconstruction of buildings in Istanbul. A different look at ancient cultural sites.
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Another place for allegedly storing water (made on the basis of external signs of a submerged cruciform underground structure):
Naryn-Kala fortress near Derbent.
And all would be fine, but the reservoir is somehow strange. All normal reservoirs have a square (more precisely, rectangular) section parallel to the ground. As a last resort, round. And here - cruciform. And this cross is located exactly on the cardinal points. Moreover, the corridor is lengthened to the south. And the vaults of the premises are such that, in combination with the dome, all this from the inside looks like a completely Christian temple. And if so, then this is the oldest Christian church on the territory of modern Russia. Scientists who discovered such a miracle say that the temple was originally built as an aboveground one (as evidenced by the traces of walled up entrances).
According to the official version, the Arabs covered it with earth after their capture of Derbent (approximately 700 AD).
As you can see, the territory of the fortress is covered with soil.
The descent of scientists into the structure to carry out studies of muon radiography. The method is capable of shining through mountains, kilometers thick. Those. already theoretically it is possible to find ancient underground cities.
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Ramses palace
Egyptian archaeologists in the Matariya archaeological area of Cairo have discovered the throne room of the palace of Ramses II, and in its center is the platform on which the royal throne once stood.
The throne room was discovered under later layers of raw brick. Also found were various blocks inscribed with the names and titles of Ramses II, plates with a mention of the high priest Ra Nebmaatra, fragments of sculptural images of the priests of Ra of the 13th century. BC, rich collection of ceramics from the first half of the 1st millennium BC.
Of course, this can all be attributed to cultural layers.
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Statue of Antinous, discovered by French archaeologists at Delphi. Greece. 1893 year.
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Secret cellars of Taganka
Church of All Saints on Kulishki. Down two floors.
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Excavated Polytechnic London
Watch from 13:30
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The exact address is st. Ivanovskaya, 10 Kokhma, Ivanovskaya region Coordinates: 56.927931, 41.088468
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Secrets of the old Donskoy cemetery
List of events that can be attributed to a series of 19c catastrophes that led to the observed picture
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Mohenjo-Daro. Photos from the excavations of the 30s of the last century.
The elements caught people unexpectedly.
Maybe these are the victims and destruction of not nuclear explosions, as many alternative researchers believe, but the victims of a mudflow?
The radioactivity of the soil, which the researchers discovered, is associated with the release of mud masses from the bowels.
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India. Of course, it can be argued that all this soil was washed off the hillside.
Continued: Part 27
Author: sibved