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Originally posted by aorAki
Oh good grief. From that reply it is evident that there is a pressing need to talk to people. I wholeheartedly stand by my claim that it is a natural geologic feature. What is it about this feature that makes you think it was the product of a crashed ship from Mars?
Nasty.
Originally posted by arianna
And I stand by my claim that the object at this site is an ancient crashed flying craft.
Connecting the dots there is good reason to believe that this could be an instance of a pre-columbian Zep Tepi or First Occasion. This could well be where intelligent activity started in South America. There are also other places in the world where the space travelling ancients landed and made their first base. Some examples of specific evidence can be found at the 'Noah's Ark' site and Gobekli Tepi in Turkey, the caves under the Giza plateau in Egypt and Antarctica. These are just some examples but there are others.
i no hablan Inglés. Pero esta es la vagina de la madre conocida nave estelar se sabe que se estrelló en la antigüedad. no muy lejos es el arte del pene padre completa con las bolas.
Originally posted by arianna
Calling ATS members in Peru, especially in the Lima province.
¿Hay algún miembro del foro que viven en los siguientes lugares y tener conocimiento de los antiguos pueblos que vivían en lo alto de las montañas cerca de Markawasi? Sería de gran ayuda si usted puede escribir en Inglés. Los lugares son Canta, Huaros, Acobamba, Culluay, Carampoma y Lachaqui.
the first thing i would do would be to carve faces into the mountain side and then move into them.
Originally posted by arianna
The shape of the object suggests it could be an ancient flying craft that crashed and came to rest in a short distance.
Put yourself in the following situation.
You are on a very large spacecraft and a member of an art-oriented culture and you have managed to travel from another planet, say Mars as an example. The craft crash lands and many people are thrown about.
What would your priorities be if you had survived the landing?
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
i no hablan Inglés. Pero esta es la vagina de la madre conocida nave estelar se sabe que se estrelló en la antigüedad. no muy lejos es el arte del pene padre completa con las bolas.
Originally posted by arianna
Calling ATS members in Peru, especially in the Lima province.
¿Hay algún miembro del foro que viven en los siguientes lugares y tener conocimiento de los antiguos pueblos que vivían en lo alto de las montañas cerca de Markawasi? Sería de gran ayuda si usted puede escribir en Inglés. Los lugares son Canta, Huaros, Acobamba, Culluay, Carampoma y Lachaqui.
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
the first thing i would do would be to carve faces into the mountain side and then move into them.
Originally posted by arianna
The shape of the object suggests it could be an ancient flying craft that crashed and came to rest in a short distance.
Put yourself in the following situation.
You are on a very large spacecraft and a member of an art-oriented culture and you have managed to travel from another planet, say Mars as an example. The craft crash lands and many people are thrown about.
What would your priorities be if you had survived the landing?
Originally posted by Imtor
reply to post by arianna
It is still a rock formation. The weathering of rocks from the sandstorms on Mars do all kind of shapes, I know it looks like a pharaoh statue to you. Have you never seen rocks being named after animals or other creatures or even humans that they resemble? But it's all done by Martian nature.
Originally posted by Imtor
reply to post by arianna
You are fooling yourself, it is still a rock. Wanna bet?
Look at the surroundings around that 'statue' does it even look to you any less natural. Do you see columns? Gate, Door, Roof, straight walls? There are no artifical walls, this is not an artifical cliff. It is totally natural.
edit on 25-7-2012 by Imtor because: (no reason given)