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Originally posted by g60kg
here it is link to oriental looking aliens
www.angelfire.com...
Originally posted by LazarusTheLong
There is still the possibility of a coverup of a significant find.
As has been pointed out, the original release was from a local government. That is usually the only way we would hear about something like this from China...
China baffled by 'alien' pyramid
June 20, 2002 Posted: 4:44 AM EDT (0844 GMT)
Originally posted by Marduk
in case youre wondering why theres no follow up it wasn't because the chinese government covered it up
in case you didn't notice it was local government publicising it in the first place
it was more likely because when the scientists got there they realised they'd been had
bit like you lot really
Originally posted by masqua
Interesting story from a good source.
Hope this will be another intense study with better results than the disappointing Bosnian pyramid story.
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[edit on 25-9-2006 by masqua]
Originally posted by mobius6
Danm, i learned about this only 2 days ago, im living in china (i am danish)
and i have friends how has actully been trecking no more than 20 Km from the spot. only 8months ago.. the comming week i will try to find a way to go there legaly, possibly registred as "meteor chasing turists". The site is (as any interesting site in china) 100% off-limits for foreigners, but this is China the land of workarrounds, so im sure we wil find a way. - please post ANY info about this siting
this is what i have so far:
www.answers.com...
english.peopledaily.com.cn...
archives.cnn.com...
www.newpara.com...
www.anomalies.net...
//M6 :-)
unlilke the :cough: :cough: americans
Originally posted by Marduk
ok so its an alien site because it has some metal pipes
in that case the town i live in was built by aliens
in case youre wondering why theres no follow up it wasn't because the chinese government covered it up
in case you didn't notice it was local government publicising it in the first place
it was more likely because when the scientists got there they realised they'd been had
bit like you lot really
Like qanats, the Roman aqueducts relied mainly upon gravity for their operation. They were built at ground level and underground where possible, with a very gradual slope of 1/200 or less. When large valleys had to be crossed, they constructed arcades, or arched bridges, to maintain the desired height for the water. One of the more interesting features of Roman aqueducts was the occasional use of inverted siphons to cross low points. An inverted siphon consisted of a closed pipe laid along the valley floor. Because the water at one end of the pipe was at a higher elevation than the water at the other end, a pressure difference forced the water through the pipe to the lower end, enabling the flow to continue uninterrupted, and relieving the need to build an arcade.