World's Most Incredible Ancient Monuments Discovered In The Strangest Places
Easter Island
Easter Island is home to hundreds of giant moai rock statues, each statue averages 13 feet tall and weighs 14 tons or more. They we're built by the
Rapa Nui people who were very mysterious, no one truly knows why they created the statues or how they moved them in to place. The moai statues were originally thought to be just heads, until a team excavated the statues to find a torso buried below the ground. Most scholars suspect that the moai were created to honour the
Rapa Nui ancestors. However, no written history exists on the island to explain the mysterious statues.
Terra Cotta Army
In
1974 farmers digging a well outside the city of
Xi'an, China, discovered one of the most mysterious and greatest archeological treasures.
Hidden underground in corridors were thousands of clay soldiers, each with unique facial expressions and positioned according to rank. Even clay horses were aligned with wooden chariots behind them most of which are in prestige condition. This mysterious clay army became known as the terra cotta army and was created by the first
Emperor of China. The purpose of the army was to protect the emperor in his afterlife and they were buried around the imperial chamber in 210--209 BC.
The underground city at
Derinkuyu
In
1969 a underground city named Derinkuyu was opened to tourists in
Turkey.
The City was an ancient multi-level underground city of the
Median Empire. The underground complex could shelter around 20,
000 people and was 60 metres in depth.
It's mysterious features included large stone doors that could be closed from the inside and each floor could be closed off separately. There are stables, cellars, storage rooms, and chapels. Along with a religious school and rooms that were used as studies. It is believed to of been built between the 8th--7th centuries
B.C according to the
Turkish Department of
Culture and used By the
Persian empire as a refugee settlement.
Pomepeii,
Italy
The
Roman city
Pompeii was once a beautiful and flourishing resort for
Rome's most distinguished citizens and tourists. But for hundreds of years it's beauty was buried under tons of ash. Pompeii was completely buried during a long catastrophic eruption of the volcano
Mount Vesuvius spanning two days in 79
AD. The city was rediscovered hundreds of years later and to the surprise of the excavators most of the city, it's people and there possessions had been preserved from the ash that had covered them.
The body's of the people as the event killed them can still be seen like they were frozen in time. Still to this
Today, thousands of tourists are attracted to the mysterious city of Pompeii, much like they did hundreds of years ago.
The
Yonaguni Underwater Mystery
Just off the coast of
Japan is one of the strangest structures in the world. A mysterious undersea pyramid that is 25 metres below the sea level and is around 600 feet wide and 90 feet high was discovered by a diver. The structure has caused controversy as to whether it is a natural geological phenomena or a man-made structure. If it was a man made pyramid it would change the history books as we know them as some scientist believe that the structure could be
10 thousand years old.
Others have stated that it is around 5 thousand years old, but no one is really sure of the age or the origin. The pyramid like structure has 5 separate levels of stone blocks and what look likes a road circling the outside.
Tools have been discovered around the structure and on the land making it even more likely to be man made. If it does become known as a man made, then our history books would have to be revised to take into account an advanced
Eastern culture, more advanced than any early
Western culture once existed. Music-
Eastern thought
Ibn-il noor
Tabuk
Ishakari lore
Stomp dance
Virtutes Vocis
Kevin McLeod (incomptech)
Easter Island statues by
Honey Hooper.-Hhooper1
Easter Island-Alex Grechman
Chilie - Easter Esland - Moai - 196-World Wide
Gifts
easter island?-Laura M
Bailey
Easter Island Landscape-Nicolas de Camaret
Terracotta Warriors, Xian-einalem
Terracota
Warriors 4-Daniel
Foster
Statue of emperor
Qin, China (reconstitution)-Prosopee
Tomb_of_Emperor_Qin_Shi_Huang-jakeb2
The Horse Stalls-Jrwooley6
A typical view from inside the underground city in Derinkuyu-Bjørn
Christian Tørrissen
Underground city of Derinkuyu, Nevşehir-Başak Ekinci
Derinkuyu -- underground caves-Helen
Cook
Cappadocia / Derinkuyu-Elena Pleskevich
he casts of the corpses of a group of human victim-Lancevortex
Pompeii Waterway-Alago
Excavating
Plaster Casts of
Bodies at Pompeii-Tyler
Bell
Pompeii, Italy-S J Pinkney
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The Lost Kingdom of Mu, Yonaguni, Japan.-jpatokal
All
Giza Pyramids in one shot-Ricardo Liberato
Mule Canyon Ancient Puebloan Dwelling-Rob Lee
Ancient statues of Buddah-NataliaNicole
The
Bayon, Cambodia-justin_vidamo
Grand Plaza - gregw66