An 8-mile long "canvas" discovered in the Amazon Rainforest.

It contains ice age drawings of long-extinct animals. No words 😳

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

This could be even some programming code 🧐

Ancient programming 😂

They were building amazing cities.

Just a few days ago, I was reading about an undiscovered civilization in the Amazon rainforest. The mere thought that there could be a sophisticated civilization of which we know nothing is mind-blowing in itself.

Yes! And it is pretty obvious by now that winners or survivors write the history, so who knows what is unknown 🤷‍♂️

I think there is more to this. Cave paintings started appearing everywhere after the Ice Age. What existed before that? Was there any other sophisticated civilization before the Ice Age? Maybe we will never know.

I remember many years ago there was some tribe that had never seen today’s civilisation. Not sure if there are anymore left in the Amazon, however the area is sadly being ripped apart for logging and unfortunately the authorities do not have the means to stop this! Just awful.

Some very reliable accounts suggest that there was a very large civilization in the Amazon rainforest.

However, when outsiders began infiltrating those areas, the native population had no immunity to diseases like smallpox, which became a reason for their destruction, similar to what happened with Native Americans like Aztecs

Oh how incredibly sad. Have you read a book called ‘The Celestine Prophecy’? Interesting read if you have the time, like to read and are open minded.

Sure I will look into it, I love books

If you end up reading it, I’d be keen to hear your feedback 🫂, if not that’s completely fine it’s not for everyone and must be at the right time in ones life 💜

Prepare for the synchronicities afterwards

Have you read it?

Yes. Long time ago… maybe 20 years or something…

Wow, excellent. How did you find it?

Like everyone else - through a friend :)

Sorry, I meant how did you find the whole story of it?

Oh you mean did I liked it, I guess.

Sorry not a native speaker.

It was good. Packs some truths that we feel normally, but it is nice to be read.

All good 🫂, thank you for sharing that with us 💜

This one is a quite some work on similar matter but not as a nice story.

https://www.amazon.com/Holographic-Universe-Revolutionary-Theory-Reality/dp/0062014102

Yeah sure, if possible I will create some kind of summary

Still can’t get my head around the fact the British have blankets infected with small pox to the Indians. Biological warfare back in the day.

Atrocity!

Unfortunately, that was not the worst thing that happened.

It wasn't intentional but If a civilization is isolated without immunity to diseases, it can result in disastrous consequences for them. Back then people didn't understand that.

I think they knew exactly what they were doing.

“We know for instance in the 1700s that the British certainly purposely transmitted smallpox during the Seven Years' War at Fort Pitt, which is now Pittsburgh," said Hackett.

War is evil

.....from the Pre-Satoshi period.

That’s not in the Amazon. It’s the Serra da Capivara National Park, in the state of Piauí, in the northeastern region. It’s a semi-arid area, no rainforest in sight. Incredible place—with lots of prehistoric sites

CNN alway have the misleading articles, thanks for correction

No worries! I was born in Brazil and studied about this place. Fascinating anyway

I'm fascinated with Brazil's history and its diverse culture. Amazing place.

Yep, it’s a hotpot of 3 distinct civilisations: European, Indigenous and African

Very rich culture, history & civilization, so much to learn and lot of unanswered questions

So is Peru…fascinating civilisation! The wonderful opportunity to learn everyday is just beautiful and amazing! 💜

what does it date back to?

The dating of the sites is not precise. They are believed to span a wide range of time, with some estimates suggesting that the oldest human presence in the region dates back to around 30,000 years ago. That’s controversial, though, as some researchers argue that humans only arrived in the Americas 15,000 years ago. It’s a fascinating subject

based on your description i found this, so thank you. https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/606

No worries! Glad you find it interesting

#[1] do you have any links i can read about this?? that looks most interesting and is most likely pre flood..... :)