 When an ancient ruin is academically studied, it will often be attributed as the work of a far more recent already studied, thus previously permitted group placed within known history, often a group simply incapable of such undertakings. Furthermore, not only do many sites hold evidence of a far older yet far more advanced builder having once been responsible for their construction, but such sites can often share characteristics with ancient ruins found far away, features from a said site also found on another continent on the other side of the globe. False doors, for example, found over countless ancient ruins spanning much of the world. This reoccurrence, along with many other similar signature features, are far from mere coincidence and can only be explained by a past intercontinental, highly capable lost civilization as we have postulated in the past in regards to many factors indicative of their megalithic legacy. Metal clamps identified on differing continents, varying in style and composition relative to what was presumably readily available so although they differ in style, the knowledge of how to create and use such ancient technology had clearly been the work of this same civilization. The pyramids of Uemair, for example, are six rectangular pyramids you would more than likely have never heard of and most certainly would not have been taught of their existence by modern mainstream academia. Built from lava stone without the use of mortar, they are uncannily reminiscent of many structures within the South Americas. They are located in the districts of Chacona, part of the town of Uemair on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Spain. The structures have been attempted to be dismissed as nothing but 19th-century buildings, argued as the byproduct of contemporary agricultural techniques, yet their infamous shape and the signature building techniques incorporated into said structures are undeniably found elsewhere on Earth. Other pyramids employing the same methods, and materials of construction can be found in various sites on Tenerife. In Uemair itself, there were nine pyramids, any yet regardless of academics attesting to them being no more than a century old. Only six of the pyramids survived to this day. In 1990, adventurer and publisher Thor Haida became aware of the Canarian pyramids by reading an article written by Francisco Pedron in the Tenerife newspaper Dario de Avizos detailing the quote, real pyramids of the Canaries. As Hyerdahl had hypothesized a transatlantic link between Egypt and Central America, which is a subtle way of saying a now lost yet once global superpower who once ruled the waves, he became intrigued by the Uemair pyramids and relocated to Tenerife. Hyerdahl hypothesized that the Canarian pyramids formed a temporal and geographical stopping point on voyages between ancient Egypt and the so-called Mayan civilizations ruins, a claim we agree with. Yet we posit that this contact was not between the Egyptians and Mayans, but was one and the same force, a far older now lost world conquering civilization, an ingenious group who not only passed on their wisdom to every corner of the world, but even built in ways we are yet to understand. Unexplainable anomalies litter many ancient ruins to this day. Hyerdahl had predictably initiated a controversy with historians, esoterics, archeologists, astronomers. Most of mainstream academia staunchly opposed such claims. By suggesting such a hypothesis, which flies in the face of already established paradigms, his research was predictably never pursued further than Hyerdahl personally took it. Yet I feel he succeeded in publishing a ruthlessly honest opinion in regards to the ruins, regardless of what was already apparently established as fact, and along with our research within Bosda caves, and the similarities, differentiations, and other investigative strategies utilized to support such an argument of a now lost, world-going super-civilization, we feel the evidence for our case is now all but overwhelming. There are far too many connecting factors to simply claim coincidence, and as the proof of this past civilization's capabilities becomes more apparent and in turn researched, the closer we become to finally finding these now lost ancestors, it is a pursuit for the truth which we find highly compelling.