(Please read from the start)
Next, I want to draw attention to the SEA fossils in the fields around the site of Tiahuanaku: http://techisnews.com/2019/11/01/bolivia-evidence-of-a-great-flood-that-engulfed-the-site-of-tiwanaku-and-lake-titicaca/
Please read very, very carefully anons and compare with what I said about Mt Ararat, the Med Sea and the fossils in that part of the world = it’s identical. Take your time. This is highly important.
“Bolivia: Evidence of a great flood that engulfed the site of Tiwanaku and Lake Titicaca
NOVEMBER 1, 2019
Located at an altitude of nearly 3,900 meters above sea level, the ancient city of Tiwanaku and the Puma Punku megalithic site just a few hundred meters away are two of Bolivia’s most mysterious archaeological sites in the world.
These two works not only shocked the world of extremely high stone manufacturing techniques, but also revealed a prehistoric civilization that had disappeared.
In Part 2, we learned how to calculate the annual calendar of Tiwanaku builders and how to determine the age of this ancient city. In this section we will continue to discuss the origins of Tiwanaku and Puma Punka – believed to be related to a prehistoric civilization.
Part 3: The complex of Bolivian stone sites reveals a prehistoric civilization?
There is evidence that Tiwanaku, Puma Punka and parts of the Andes Mountains, South America, have been submerged in seawater.”
>> First notable = Submerged in SEAWATER = salty water = water from the SEA. And just what is the altitude of this location? = around 3 900 m above current sea level. For those who STILL do NOT believe what I said earlier about Mt Ararat and the Great Flood, here is another HUGE proof = we are finding the EXACT SAME EVIDENCE on the opposite side of the world where Mt Ararat is located. Please compare slowly, take your time. This is highly important.
“Has the largest freshwater lake in South America ever been on the ocean floor?
Lake Titicaca, located on the border of Bolivia and Peru, on the Andes mountain range at an altitude of 3,813m above sea level. With an area of 8,330km2, Titicaca is the highest lake in the world and is also the largest freshwater lake in South America by the volume of water in the lake. The average depth of the lake is more than 100m, the deepest up to 304m.”
>> This is the type of info that I like. It’s clean and precise.
“It was discovered that part of the stone slabs built at Tiwanaku was taken from a quarry near Lake Titicaca.”
>> I’m not surprised at all.
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