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Huge undersea 'wall' discovered

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A giant rock formation resembling a city wall has been discovered under the Taiwan Strait.
  • added January 07, 2009
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39 responses // Huge undersea 'wall' discovered

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    cool!

    metaloki
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    There is an account of some anthropologists or archeologists working with an aborigine tribe. They told the group some ancient story of a costal city that their ancestors had contact with. They pretty much gave them a map to the place. The group was out of the u.k and ended up finding some walls on the east coast of japan. They published a book on their findings although I cant recall any names at the moment..............

    islandtrip
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    Lemuria was an ancient civilization which existed prior to and during the time of Atlantis. Physically, it is believed that Lemuria existed largely in the Southern Pacific, between North America and Asia/Australia. Lemuria is also sometimes referred to as Mu, or the Motherland (of Mu). At its peak of civilization, the Lemurian people were both highly evolved and very spiritual. While concrete physical evidence of this ancient continent may be difficult to find, many people "know" that they have a strong connection to Lemuria.

    celestialceiling
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    Ok Lemuria is over there, and atlantis is supposedly sunken off the continent of Africa. so "they" say...

    INTELJUNKIE
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    Captivating.

    paultreacy
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    It's suggested in the piece that a huge volcanic eruption may have caused it.

    So there you go.

    paultreacy
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    Neato.

    Cookinghand
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    It is the old fence to keep China out.

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    lol its the lost city of atlantis...

    CalgarC
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    honestly what we know about the history of this planet is next to nothing compared to what we dont know. Entire cities swallowed by the sea only to be discovered hundreds of years later. I wouldnt be suprised to find that there really are mole people living at the earths core.

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    joecool5000
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    i saw something on this on the history channel a while ago...interesting stuff

    m4l1c3
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    I agree with joecool5000 - well, I'm not sure about mole people....
    we know nothing - in the big picture about the fabulous entity we call earth. she is full of changes that we can only speculate about.

    widget48
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    Geologically speaking, it is possible that there were people living where that 'wall' now stands. The seas have risen and fallen over the course of the earth's history; the Meditterranean was once emptied and was a mineral bed, only to be refilled by the Atlantic ocean when the maximum Pleistocene Ice Sheet began to melt. Don't rule it out.

    ChewWawa
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    I once heard a story of an island country named Waponi Woo. In their belief structure it was necessary to sacrifice a human to their volcanoe at least once a century.

    When the time came for their chief Vigoda to find someone among the tribe to leap into the volcanoe, no one would volunteer.

    Legend has it that they either kidnapped or bought a person from a far off distant land who they then treated like royality just before they were to leap into the volcanoe.

    At the last moment the foreigner decided not to jump and the island of Waponi Woo was destroyed by the venegful god of the volcanoe.

    I can't help but wonder if this is a remnant of that legendary island.

    If we were to find ancient bottles of orange crush present this would be absolute proof of my theory.

    Then again I too like the idea of mole people inhabiting certain parts of the earth.

    Sure makes you think alot.

    Svend
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    bullshit that was formed by volcanic eruptions that looks like blocks stacke don top of one another. it looks liek a city wall to me

    escarondito
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    I agree , it may be just a natural rock formation.

    denport
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    It's certainly possible.

    The only people who have difficulty with the idea (even the possibility!) of "lost" advanced civilizations are people who have a deep religious belief that there were no advanced civilizations (anywhere, ever!) prior to a few centuries before the events of the Bible.

    Archelogists are always finding things in areas or embedded in rock that mainstream science says shouldn't be there.

    crob80227
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    In the book "Forbidden Archeology" by Michael A. Cremo he details a astonishing list of "unusual" finds that defy conventional understanding of civilizations timeline.

    Whenever archeological "anomalies" are discovered and brought to light, they are usually just ignored.

    If it doesn't fit neatly into the "story" of human civilization then it's simply ignored or dismissed.

    Look at the Sphinx in Egypt! Clearly the "agreed upon" timeline for that monument is at odds with irrefutable geological data. But the data doesn't fit with the "story" mainstream arechology has written from the Sphinx so that data is mostly just ignored or dismissed.

    Conventional science has held that the Sphinx was carved out of an outcropping during the reign of King Khafre around 2500 B.C.. In 1979, though, an archaeologist named John Anthony West wrote a book entitled "Serpent in the Sky." In the book West suggested that the Sphinx was far older than the pyramids and its severe erosion was the result of rain, not blowing sand. Therefore, concluded West, the Sphinx must have been built thousand of years earlier when the land was much wetter.

    Nobody gave West's theory much attention until West brought in a trained geologist from Boston University named Robert Schoch. Schoch examined the Sphinx and thinks some of the fissures in the rock were indeed created by running water or rain. His conclusion is that the front and side of the Sphinx dated from 5000 to 7000 BC and was remodeled during Khafre's era to give the likeness of the pharaoh.

    crob80227
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    That is really cool, it's like an archeologist's wet dream (ha!). But I always wonder with this kind of thing how they haven't discovered it before.

    ClareW
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    as we watch all our coastal waters rise, is this really so amazing...looking to the past can be very helpful as long as we don't try to live in the past and thus perpetuate it. (an underwater wall - the earth has such great cryptical symbology (sp.? sorry)

    poppys4cast
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    And the significance of this rock is??? I am actually curious, so please don't take this as sarcasm, although, that was my initial scope of thinking....

    BFAM_RVS
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    If you think about this, we now grow our own crystals(manmade), so in looking at this structure and just how old it is, it's quite possible that an old highly advanced civilization could've had the technology to grow precise mineral structures as foundations to which they built their cities on. Seems to me by looking at it, that it is a specific mineral base.......interesting.

    Barbie315
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    epic!

    R7
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    umm this is kinda old news.....the same kind of wall was found near okinawa....if you look on a map, they are not too far from each other....

    its still pretty cool!

    okinawanmajik
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    I bet the next thing they will discover is mermaids and then we will hunt them because everytime we find something cool we destroy it

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