Anonymous ID: a3343c Jan. 25, 2022, 5:09 a.m. No.15456745   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6764

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I’ve presented anons with around 2 dozens megalithic sites in Phoenicia which had Roman temples constructed on top of them, for most anyway. Now anons know what this is about. Those sites are not the only ones, there are much more than this and I’m not even going into the ancient Tells in the region.

 

I also have another set of sites which I don’t know if I should classify them as megalithic or as something else. In these sites the Phoenicians literally carved in the mother rock and turned it into living quarters, cemeteries and others. These sites are totally mind boggling because of the size of it all = it’s actually one huge big block sculpted in = the walls, the ceiling and the floor are one block. So I’m saying it again, I don’t know how I should classify these sites since they are carved in the mother rock and used as one giant block. There is a big number of such places as well in Lebanon. I hope the pictures will help you see what I mean there. Make up your own mind if these can be considered as megalithic sites or not.

 

Location 1: Enfeh or Anfeh, Lebanon.

 

Remember anons, this is one block rock and it’s carved into a city, believe it or not. I will let the pictures talk.

 

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Anonymous ID: a3343c Jan. 25, 2022, 5:15 a.m. No.15456788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8097

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The pictures you see with this page are the trench of Enfeh which was used as a dry dock by the Phoenicians for the ships.

 

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Anonymous ID: a3343c Jan. 25, 2022, 8:47 a.m. No.15458097   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8138

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Location 2: Akoura village & Rweiss caves, Lebanon.

 

This site is located in the Koura district in a village called Akoura. There is a pathway carved within the rock at a mind boggling altitude and the mother rock was carved in a way to shelter the path= like a natural canopy. In modern times, a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary was built up there, which is visited by many pilgrims. A rail has been set up as well, for obvious safety reasons. No one knows how this path was built or whom built it.

 

The little “boxes” you see in the picture are modern day little niche where statues of the Virgin and Saints are put inside.

 

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Anonymous ID: a3343c Jan. 25, 2022, 8:55 a.m. No.15458138   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8141

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Not far away from Akoura village there are “strange” caves in a location called Rweiss. Please look carefully at the pictures: the walls and ceiling have rectangle, square shapes, straight lines. This is a very strange place. I don’t know if this is done by Mother Nature = water erosion; or if this is manmade. I will let you decided what to make of this.

 

By the way, there are a lot of similar caves in all of Lebanon, but they are EXTREMELY dangerous. Loads of people with experience cannot go in and out of there easily. And loads of people get hurt and get lost. This is not a place for a little touristic visit since it’s extremely dangerous even for experienced cave explorers with equipment. Most caves are off limit to the public because of how dangerous it is in there.

 

Previously an anon had asked me about the “Sphinx of Romania”. I am not familiar with it and thank you for the anon for bringing it up to my attention. Back then, I told him to look of “signs, clues” of human presence or human “interference” on, in and around the “Sphinx” in Romania and not just rely on what his eyes may or may not see. The caves in Rweiss are a good example of what I’m talking about: look carefully at the angles and the straight lines = mother nature doesn’t create such arches, lines and corners. Despite the damage we have in this cave, we can still see human interference in here. So always look for such signs, as well as stairs, or graffiti or pottery shreds, flint stones etc. You gotta look for human traces, not just rely on your eyes.

 

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Anonymous ID: a3343c Jan. 25, 2022, 8:56 a.m. No.15458141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8161

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As anons can see on the map I’m attaching with this page, there is river called Nahr Ibrahim flowing in the region where these 2 locations: Akoura and Rweiss are.

 

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Anonymous ID: a3343c Jan. 25, 2022, 9:01 a.m. No.15458161   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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I don’t know where exactly, cause I’ve never visited the place myself, there is somewhere on the river path an inscription of the Roman Emperor Domitian. But just look what is in the vicinity of the inscription = stairs and a megalithic wall. Again, I’m unable to explain this, mostly the megalithic wall and how it was built up on that mountain side; just like that. As I don’t know whom built these: the Phoenicians or the Romans?

 

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