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originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: SecretKnowledge2
oooooh now that is wicked .
I've got a Left field Theory ... The Large Lower Chamber held an Ancient God and the Narrow chamber leading to it was used to lower Sacrifices down
It reminds me of an analog circuit in a synthesizer. It looks like it has inputs, outputs, resistors, fine tuners, a large square wave shaper, and even an LFO and two or three inverters.
I wonder what would happen if a pressure wave were to be oscillated into or out of this chamber. This gives "Music of the Spheres" a whole new meaning.
Is there any evidence of water flow (present or ancient) either nearby on the surface or deep underground that could serve as the source for a pressure wave?
The swastika is one of the oldest human-made symbols, dating back 6,000 years to cave and rock paintings. Scholars generally agree that it originated in India, and the word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit language, a combination of "su" (good) and "asti" (to be or well-being).
originally posted by: visitedbythem
Good find!
My family lived in that mountain range until 1913.
Cappadocia
According to 3 sources
The historical region of Cappadocia, where Derinkuyu is situated, contains several historical underground cities, carved out of a unique geological formation. They are not generally occupied.
Derinkuyu - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
The soft rock here, with its winding cave systems and series of natural caverns, meant Cappadocia became renowned for its underground cities in medieval times. When marauding armies arrived here, thousands of people would escape and survive b...
originally posted by: StudioNada
a reply to: SecretKnowledge2
your OP brings to mind the unique area of Turkey known as Cappadocia a region of subterranean Cities galore
see;
Cappadocia
According to 3 sources
The historical region of Cappadocia, where Derinkuyu is situated, contains several historical underground cities, carved out of a unique geological formation. They are not generally occupied.
Derinkuyu - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
The soft rock here, with its winding cave systems and series of natural caverns, meant Cappadocia became renowned for its underground cities in medieval times. When marauding armies arrived here, thousands of people would escape and survive b...
i suspect the anomaly was ages before Egypts' pyramids/ monuments
i submit the 'tunnel system' there in Sibera...might have been the combat-arena for ancient Alien-V-Predator rituals
i am intrigued by the 'Swastiga' from ancients and the NAZISwastiga from the 20th century found in the vicinity too