Earths Forbidden Secrets By Maxwell Igan

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Fig.65

To be honest, that is an interesting enough point in itself. But what does an even closer
examination of some of these imperfections on the walls produce?


Fig.66

There is a section of a great wall at Ollantaytambo, Peru (fig.66) has some highly unusual and
very tell tale markings on it. Notice the flat section near the top of the stone marked on the right
and the long scrape marks on the stone marked on the left? These marks simply don’t look as if
they have been purposely carved onto the walls in any way at all. Another section of the
Sacsayhuaman wall (fig.67) that bears a number of strange scrape marks and dents on its surface
that look very much like tool marks. Interestingly, if you prod a lump of soft clay or cement with
the end of a stick and let it dry, you can create marks and dents that look just like these.
The stonework at Ollantaytambo is nothing less than spectacular and not by using all our
advanced laser and computer systems combined nor by gathering all the technology we could

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