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Thousands of Giant Bones Found in German Cave

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posted on Jan, 28 2008 @ 04:48 AM
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I recently heard an interview on Mysterious Universe about a cave on an American army base in Germany called the Breitenwinner Cave. He tells of exploring the cave and has captured it on video. Apparently it is literally filled with bones. as you walk in there are a number of bones that seem to be from a mass grave, most likely from WWII. As you go deeper there is something much more strange. The explorers of this site have told of thousands of giant human bones that were found to have been from beings that were at least 12 feet tall. About a third of the way into this video on of the men picks up a piece of a spinal column that is at least twice as large as a normal human beings.
Also, in 1535 an explorer named Bergtold Buchner told of exploring the cave and finding these exact things as well as telling of strange things even deeper in the caves such as thrones, skulls in the walls, and stange ritual sites.
and here is the corresponding web page:
cavelore.com

the video is on Google video, but i can't get it to post. if you look up Bretenwinner Cave it's the only one that comes up. maybe someone could give me a hand? this is my first thread.
this could be a thuge breakthrough for science, but I'm sure that the complications due to the cave being on an army base will be huge.

take it easy!

[edit on 28-1-2008 by ajapocalypse]



posted on Jan, 28 2008 @ 04:54 AM
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just noticed it was already covered. sorry- search next time!



posted on Jan, 28 2008 @ 04:54 AM
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just noticed it was already covered. sorry- search next time!



posted on Sep, 16 2008 @ 12:51 AM
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Now it is time to explain all the bones of giants found troughout the world.



posted on Sep, 16 2008 @ 05:31 PM
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I had never seen it, so I am glad you posted it... if you are interested, come on over to Untersberg the Mystery Mountain thread and help us research.



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