“While blasting through rock for the bridge’s foundation, workers reportedly uncovered a large chamber or vault beneath the riverbed. • Tunnel Description: • Constructed Passage: About 20 feet wide and 15 feet high, lined with masonry. • Interior Chamber: Connected to lateral passageways, opening into a massive domed room approximately 100 feet long, 20 feet high, and 30 feet wide. • Decorated Walls: Featured Egyptian-style bas-reliefs, figures, hieroglyphs, and stone sarcophagi. • Artifacts: • Statues resembling Assyrian and Egyptian deities. • Stone tablets with inscriptions. • Two stone mounds on either side of the river were reportedly connected underground by these passageways. • Scientific Attention: The article references Professor Bache, Professor Mudge, and Professor Benet, who were part of an academic delegation investigating the find. There’s mention of Sanskrit scholars interpreting the inscriptions. • Implications: The article suggests this could be evidence of prehistoric civilizations or Old World contact with North America long before Columbus. It hints at connections to Eastern mystical societies and even theorizes about global subterranean networks.”
Lined with Masonry is wild. Somehow this tunnel was built, buried and forgotten by… hmm… what could that be?
There is a ginormous unstratified layer of clay and dirt across much of the Earth that is known as The Drift. It is an enormous amount of sediment that was deposited, seemingly, all at once. And the Mayans recorded that the last age of Earth ended in a flood.
That layer is probably around 11,600-years-old but you won’t find anything about it when you do a google search. You will never learn it studying Geology in a State Institution.
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