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Discovery of an Ancient 3D "Relief Map" of the Ural Region. Discovered in China!
Pravda ^
| 14:48 2002-04-30
| Translated by Vera Solovieva
Posted on 07/21/2002 4:37:11 PM PDT by vannrox
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To: Abcdefg
13:15 2002-05-30
3-D MAP OF THE EARTH CREATED 120 MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO.
ON-LINE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH ALEXANDR CHUVYROV
June 6, at 4:00 p.m (Moscow Time) PRAVDA.Ru will hold an on-line press conference with Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Science Alexandr CHUVYROV. The professor of Bashkir State University found indisputable evidence of the existence of an ancient, highly developed civilization in the Urals. His find is a huge slab, whose age is supposed to be about 120 million years.
"Our research topic is about the possible migration of ancient Chinese to the territory of modern Russia: Siberia and Urals. We have discovered letters on the rocks made in ancient Chinese about 3000 years ago. During our research in the Ufa archives, we discovered notes from the end of 18th century about 200 unusual ancient stone plates. Our idea was that these plates are somehow connected to Chinese migrants.
Thus we were looking for an ancient civilization, but much closer to ourselves. We were expecting to see nothing more than hieroglyphs or pictures with a running mammoth and deer typical for that period. There were six expeditions organized, and in 28 July 1999, at 1.06 meters underground, we found the plate now called Dashkin kamen (kamen is stone in Russian). It has a significant size: about 1.5 meters in height, more than 1 meter wide, and 16 cm thick. It weights more than 1 ton. In the scientists opinion, it is a relief, a 3-D map.
We were absolutely happy; we thought we found a product made more 2000 years ago. The plate itself is artificial. It was produced from a special cement of three layers, and the third layer is a white-colored porcelain. It should be noticed that the relief on this plate was not cut manually with some ancient stonecutter. It is evident that some mechanical work was done.
There is a region from Ufa up to the town of Salavat represented on the plate. Ufa's hills are very familiar from one side. From the other side there are some changes. Firstly, we were surprised by the Ufa canyon: the break in the earths crust from the present Ufa to the present Sterlitomak city. There was a river in it 2-3 kilometers deep and 3-4 kilometers wide. Nevertheless, this break is one of the principal points of our theory. We conducted geological research and found its track in the place where it should be theoretically. Tectonic plates from the East crushed it for about 10-15 kilometers to the West. We assume that, now, the Urshak River is in the place of this former canyon.
There are not only rivers, but two systems of channels up to 500 meters wide and a total length of 12,000 kilometers. The whole hydro system includes 12 dams 300-500 meters wide, 10 kilometers long, and 2-3 kilometers deep. They made it possible to turn water from any side into any channel. About 1000 trillion cubic meters of soil were moved to create this."
A.N.Chuvyrov
Specially for PRAVDA.Ru
Huang Hong
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posted on
07/21/2002 7:29:02 PM PDT
by
vannrox
To: vannrox
??
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posted on
07/21/2002 7:33:43 PM PDT
by
aruanan
To: vannrox
Sounds like the same phenomenon that creates potatos shaped like Elvis' head!
To: aruanan
If we're the original Bozo--wait, he's dead, isn't he? Bozo got off the bus a couple of streets back.
To: Diddle E. Squat; ErnBatavia
Dummy. You could have claimed to have seen an image of Mary cryin' in that tortilla and made millions charges admission to view it. Well, it's probably not too late, seeing as how he kept his mouth shut.
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07/21/2002 9:11:49 PM PDT
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Erasmus
To: aruanan
If you're familiar with Firesign Theatre, do you know which album had the running joke about the "nice tall glass of meat"? I think it was something from the early 70's at the very latest. That was super-voluptuous starlet Kim Cool, touting meat on the album "In the Next World You're On Your Own."
Circa 1974. (LP collection somewhat inaccessible just now.)
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posted on
07/21/2002 9:17:53 PM PDT
by
Erasmus
To: vannrox
Another piece of evidence indicating serious probems with even our most basic concepts of history/archaeology. Either that, or another piece of evidence indicating serious problems with our ability to accurately date old objects.
To: Erasmus
That was super-voluptuous starlet Kim Cool, touting meat on the album "In the Next World You're On Your Own."
Ha ha ha ha. That was the one where she said, "Heh-WOAH", right? Thanks. I'll start scouring the web.
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07/21/2002 9:20:36 PM PDT
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aruanan
The cosmos is, in all probability, an eternal mass of shifting and mutually interacting force-patterns which our present visible universe, our tiny earth, and our puny race of organic beings, form merely a momentary and negligible incident. Thus my serious conception of reality is dynamically opposite to the fantastic position I take as an aesthete. In aesthetics, nothing interests me so much as the idea of strange suspensions of natural law - weird glimpses of terrifyingly elder worlds and abnormal dimensions, and faint scratchings from unknown outside abysses on the rim of the unknown cosmos. I think this kind of thing fascinates me all the more because I don't believe a word of it!
H P Lovecraft
To: vannrox
Genesis hints of many previous civilizations that were destroyed because of their wickedness. This last age is 6,000 yrs old. I believe much of what they find is actually from former epochs.
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07/21/2002 10:38:51 PM PDT
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brat
To: ForOurFuture
"Another piece of evidence indicating serious probems with even our most basic concepts of history/archaeology. Either that, or another piece of evidence indicating serious problems with our ability to accurately date old objects."
Or someone is fibbing.
To: vannrox
thank you vannrox
this is fascinating
Love, Palo
To: vannrox
Bollox! Me thinks. If the features are easily recognizable, then finding evidence of the 'dams' shouldn't be so hard (i.e. they know where to look), yet no one is proposing doing this.
VRN
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07/22/2002 6:59:54 AM PDT
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Voronin
To: Voronin
"...yet no one is proposing doing this."
They await taxpayer funding.
To: headsonpikes
Or Leonard Nimoy.
To: tet68
"Stinking Desert National Indian Monument and Cobalt Testing Range" You called that right...
Isn't that from "Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him"?
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07/22/2002 10:36:13 AM PDT
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blackbag
To: vannrox
Weird news.
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