Posted on 12/29/2023 11:10:48 AM PST by george76
Archaeologists working in China recently revealed a series of extensive underground tunnels believed to be thousands of years old.
Researchers working at the ancient stone city of Houchengzui, northern China (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region), uncovered the extensive network of tunnels thought to be at least 4,300 years old, according to Heritage Daily. The oval-shaped Neolithic city is roughly 341 acres across and home to ancient transportation and defensive networks.
Only six underground tunnel passages have been discovered so far, each between 1.5 and 6 meters depth... They’re also around 1 to 2 meters high, and 1.5 meters wide.
Extensive tunnel systems thought to be thousands, maybe even tens of thousands of years old, have started being uncovered all over the world.
Well, thats where they hide the aliens. Duh.
Read up about the battles with Giants in the tunnel system in New Mexico. It’s fun.
Ancient tunnels mean...someone dug them a long time ago.
Next!
Great map. I was visiting the ordinance museum in NV and commented about the tunnel system, mentioning Area 51. I had a great internal chuckle watching the 2 docents get quiet and walk away. God tends to drop a dime on bad behavior.
That makes sense...
Dulce.
The rumors just will not die.
This reminds me, what happened to all the stories of the undergrounds of the airports and such?
South Dakota’s capital building has a tunnel system like that too.
One goes under Capital lake between the governor’s mansion and the capital
See post 5—lots of airport stuff and a lot lot more...
Fasten your seat belt. You are not in Kansas anymore.
;-)
Thanks, I guess it is still a thing.
mine shafts?
Can you give an example or two? Thanks.
Gives a whole new meaning to the term “Middle Kingdom”.
I lived in White Bluff, Tn. and there are some mounds near the Narrows of the Harpeth river. A friend took me to see some artifacts that were across the river from a mound. First he showed me an empty grave that was limestone slabs in the ground. This was hidden back in the woods a bit. Then we climbed a hill that gave a view across the river and carved in a rock at the top was a doubled edged axe. I have seen representations of these axes from South America. Also he told me that down the river there had been petroglyphs on a bluff that had been dynamited by some of the religious community because they were ‘pagan’.
Do any go to the center of the earth? :)
There are mounds and other ethan works all over the ill being f recorded by archeologists. Probably most form the same period as those farther north up to Ohio. Not thousands of years old though.
ICWYDT.
Serpent Mound, have you seen that? Alabama has quite a few also.
This is just my opinion, but I honestly believe the only way our species survived the last hundreds of thousands of years is due to our ability to survive underground. Think about it: We somehow lived through asteroid impacts that previously turned dinosaurs into chickens. How could we do this if we didn’t go underground … or maybe our ancestors went up into the cosmos?
There weren’t humans around when dinosaurs were roaming about.
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