Posted on 08/09/2022 3:23:12 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Those carvings look like they came from a site in South America, not China.
Hmmm...
It’s an amazing likeness.
Looking at the carvings I would have guessed Aztec or Inca.
Exactly. Very familiar, but I’m no expert.
That’s what I was thinking.
Soon to be announced, The 99 Dash Line map, which shows that China owns the North and South Pacific.
The Chinese regime planted the trees in order to try to disguise the artificial nature of these structures.
The Mysterious Chinese Pyramids
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“Looking at the carvings I would have guessed Aztec or Inca.”
Easily either one. Same neck of the woods but I’m uncertain the distinction between Aztec & Mayan, but I’ll toss in Mayan as a possible third choice. Incan’s were preceded by other notable civilizations. Though not widely known internationally, Caral, at 5K years old is one of the oldest cities in the Andes if not the Americas.
Fine Business!
It is a good likeness.
Gave him slit eyes. Must be racist
I started to comment on slant eyes, until I realized they were straight across.
That can only mean one thing. That king was half Chinese and half Japanese and the slants perfectly offset.
The Chinese are NOT going to be happy to hear that.
“legendary creatures” LOL
They are more likely to be sculptures of extinct animals. This prior culture went to much effort to take a picture (so to speak)!
No they won’t like that at all
Looks Mayan.........................
Looks Olmec................or Newmec...................
Also reminds me of some of the (unrelated) old coinage from some of the Carian cities and such.
https://search.brave.com/images?q=ancient%20coin%20tongue%20sticking%20out
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