 There are many sites on this earth, so old, they returned to the geological strata in which they were once constructed from. This unfortunately giving geological fields easy dismissal of a number of clearly artificial sites simply due to the lack of evidence now left of their past existence. The Ming Dynasty, a secretive and enormous era of history within Chinese antiquity. In one case, much is known, yet on another, smokes and daggers and the mutterings of mutinies, genocides and the complete destruction of entire ancient ruins, legacies of long-loth civilizations. Thankfully, however, some like the Great Pyramids, the jugs of Laos, the sheer size, age and subsequent concentration of vegetation or strata on a ruin simply enveloping the relic back to a seeming natural formation. The remoteness of the Moai, all have the ruins saved by jungles or their sheer indestructibility, these relics specifically and ultimately created to withstand these man-made or even natural attempts of utter destruction. The Megaliths in the Bada Valley, located in the Lore Lindu National Park, centrus Sulawesi, Indonesia. The site contains hundreds of megaliths, although dated to the 14th century as mentioned, the collection of natural strata, which has accumulated around the bases of these curious statues, is indicative of a far greater age and of a culture not only lost and undocumented, but seemingly fascinated with tribal phallic artwork. The megaliths in the Bada Valley were first discovered in 1908. Although the explorations have been going on for more than 100 years, conveniently academia has discovered little about the megaliths, or indeed their creators as such, including a lack of a forthcoming date of when the stone statues were made. Some have speculated that the stones were carved around 5,000 years ago, while others think the megaliths were created around 2,000 years ago. It is a site which we find highly compelling.