Megalithic Stone Tipping
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thats cool and all.... but thats a tiny stone in comparison to most used at megalitihic sites around the world.
ALSO. how do you fit those stones close together, stack them, move them many miles sometimes up to 100, and align them with heavenly bodies, eclipses,etc?
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Grüße aus der Oberlausitz!
Stonehenge in Saxony
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i was there and they acutally did it
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Perhaps they're not willing to die while trying to find out? The original Megalithic stone movers didn't leave any clues. They carved all sorts of stuff into rock apart from the instructions about how to do this bit which is as importtant as the results they achieved from observations made. Very strange.
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This show is a cheat right away !!! In Baalbek are 800 ton stone blocks,in Sacsayhuaman is an 360 ton stone,in Puma Punku is an 440 ton stone,the biggest egyptian obelisk has 350 ton,the biggest menhir is France(Le Grande Menhir Brise)has
280 tones,some stones in Ollantaytambo(transported in high rocky mountains)are 100 tones...Why these cheater people does make their stone-moving show with this 2...3
tones stone and why not with a stone up to 100 tones ?
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Thanks for the information.
Just returned from Carnac,Kermaio etc(Brittany,France) and was wondering how it would be possible to do that with an 8m long/ high piece of granite? I guess it would weigh many tonnes.
Darryld1 4 years ago
The guy leading the tipping in this video is Rob Roy, who wrote a book called "Stone Circles: A Modern Builder's Guide to the Megalithic Revival." You can contact him via his website at bigstones[dot]com
mjepko 4 years ago