Tuesday, July 7, 2015

10 Things Were Found on Earth, and Some of Them Still Can't Be Explained

10 Things Were Found on Earth, and Some of Them Still Can't Be Explained

This claw is from a Moa, a flightless bird which has not been in existence for nearly 500 years, so this claw is in unbelievable shape.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
This is an obelisk, which is essentially a decorative stone pillar, but the cracks in the granite signal that the project was ultimately abandoned.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
This intricate, Stonehenge-like structure resides in Bolivia and is possibly the spot of origin for all of mankind.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
These caves are manmade, and likely are the remnants of the Qin dynasty, dating as far back as 212 BC.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
This Canadian province is the result of Viking settlers, proving that Chris Columbus was not the first dude to touch land on the continent.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
This ancient Turkish pyramid represents the importance of religion in the ancient society, as it was constructed before even homes in the city.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
This manuscript was discovered centuries ago, and experts remain conflicted about which language it actually is, even to this day.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
A long, seemingly never-ending series of underground tunnels are confirmed to be man-made, and the architecture boggles even the most sophisticated designers.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
This Sindh, Pakistan ruin is proof that an ancient civilization planned drainage, had social order, and housed nearly 40,000 people.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som
This ancient stone structure found just outside of Peru uses nothing to hold the stones together, and they fit together like a game of Tetris.
 
These 10 Crazy Things Were Found on Earth, and Som


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Fujikyu Highland
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