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Re: Amazing Megalithic Site in Russia

Truly amazing!Thanks Laura, and thanks Keit for the translation.
 
Re: Amazing Megalithic Site in Russia

Awesome pictures! Thank you Laura for
bringing this information to our attention!
 
Re: Amazing Megalithic Site in Russia

I think they must be the biggest stones found so far. They appear to be far bigger than the giant ones at Baalbek. With the precision cuts and positions they look very man-made to me. Like Stonehenge, Pyramids etc.

So incredibly amazingly beautiful. We have lost so many skills, talents and abilities since then.

Thanks for sharing Laura.
 
Re: Amazing Megalithic Site in Russia

You should merge it with this thread: http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=34222.0
 
Re: Amazing Megalithic Site in Russia

Beautiful and powerful pictures, thanks for sharing Laura, and thank you Keit for the translation.
 
Re: Amazing Megalithic Site in Russia

Persej said:
You should merge it with this thread: http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=34222.0

Agreed and done! :)
 
Wow!! Almost hard to imagine how enormous these are until you see someone standing by one. :shock:
 
Re: Amazing Megalithic Site in Russia

Keit said:
Laura said:
I wish I could find this in English; the photos are just stunning:

http://wands-of-horus.com/iicufi/pyramids-blog/246-gornaya-shoria-expedition-ru.html

Wish granted!
http://englishrussia.com/2014/03/06/huge-mysterious-megaliths/

It's now up on SOTT too - http://www.sott.net/article/287113-Mysterious-giant-megaliths-discovered-in-remote-Russia-puzzle-scientists
 
I'm trying to pinpoint a location because these megaliths (if they are in fact that) should be visible from space. I've been looking on google earth for a while in the vicinity of the town of Mezhdurechensk, but I can't find anything. Does anyone know where exactly these things are?
 
The Mechanic said:
I'm trying to pinpoint a location because these megaliths (if they are in fact that) should be visible from space. I've been looking on google earth for a while in the vicinity of the town of Mezhdurechensk, but I can't find anything. Does anyone know where exactly these things are?

From Wiki:

'The Gornaya Shoria megaliths are rock formations that are part of Gornaya Shoria (Russian: Горная Шория) in southern Siberia, Russia, lying to the east of the Altay Mountains.
 
Heimdallr said:
The Mechanic said:
I'm trying to pinpoint a location because these megaliths (if they are in fact that) should be visible from space. I've been looking on google earth for a while in the vicinity of the town of Mezhdurechensk, but I can't find anything. Does anyone know where exactly these things are?

From Wiki:

'The Gornaya Shoria megaliths are rock formations that are part of Gornaya Shoria (Russian: Горная Шория) in southern Siberia, Russia, lying to the east of the Altay Mountains.

In the link above there are the following coordinates:

52° 50′ 18″ N, 87° 56′ 14″ E

Though not much to see there.
 
Interesting Pashalis.
The largest clusters of crop circles are in the south of England, SSW of London. The closest coordinates I could find is for London, at 51 Degrees, 30'N, 0 Degrees 7'W, only one degree difference in latitude with the Gornaya Shoria megaliths. As well, Stone Henge is in the same general area as the cluster of crop circles
Does this raise the possibility of a hyper-dimensional connection, or something, between the ccs and the megaliths?
 
Not surprisingly, the Wikipedia article claims that these are natural formations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gornaya_Shoria_megaliths

'The Gornaya Shoria megaliths are rock formations that are part of Gornaya Shoria (Russian: Горная Шория) in southern Siberia, Russia, lying to the east of the Altay Mountains. Popular, often fringe, articles[1][2] have claimed these rock formations to be gigantic prehistoric man-made blocks, or megaliths. It is reported that the largest pieces or blocks of stone have estimated weights between three and four thousand tons, which would make them larger than the megaliths at Baalbek, now in the Lebanon. Russian popular articles also note that Russian scientists have proposed that this rock formation is the result of geological processes associated with the intense weathering of the rock comprising Mountain Shoriya.[3][4]

Both tectonic forces acting on deeply buried bedrock and pressure release that occurs within nearsurface bedrock as it is uplifted and eroded commonly form rectangular, block-like, rock formations that consist of jointed rock.[5] Both tectonic forces acting on deeply buried, masive, bedrock, e.g. granite, and pressure release as this bedrock is uncovered by erosion can create sets of joints, which are known as orthogonal joint sets, that intersect at nearly 90°. Orthogonal joint sets quite often result in the formation of rock formations that are comparable in size and shape to the blocks shown in pictures of the alleged megaliths.[6][7]

Also, it is quite common for spheroidal weathering, which a form of chemical weathering, to occur as groundwater circulates through orthogonal joint sets in the nearsurface.[8] This process results in the alteration and disingtegration of bedrock adjacent to the joints. The preferential removal of weathered bedrock by erosion creates often creates bedrock blocks, which are called corestones. These bedrock blocks commonly have rounded corners and are separated from each other by cracks of variable size. Such corestones form both hills and mountains composed of exposed and rectangular blocks of jointed bedrock that are comparable to the rock formations found in the Mountain Shoriya. These hills and mountains are known as either tors or koppies.[9][10]
 
axj said:
Not surprisingly, the Wikipedia article claims that these are natural formations:

As would I. There are stranger things that are not seen, nor understood for what they really are and straight under our noses (no need to go to Siberia, yet;-) too.
For example: there was a picture of the Baalbek stone in the sott article (don't how it got there) ___http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_baalbek_1.htm
 
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