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The German word “Felsenmeer” is not only unpronounceable for us, but not very clear in meaning in translation – “stone sea”. Can the sea be stone? However the brightest Landmark of the Odenwald Nature Reserve in Germany in the form numerous and rather mysterious boulders, as if “flowing” with mountains, it’s called – “Felsenmeer”, although if you do some comparison, it looks more like a stone river (see photo higher).
The boulders of this stone river are interesting not only in color, but also in form, some of which are clearly of artificial origin, because they have traces of machine processing. Why engine room? The thing is that all these “pebbles” are dioritic that can be treated only diamond. But tell me how ancient people could give the right they form these fantastically hard stones without even modern technology? Just look at the column, which is right next to this stone stream in the forest: who managed it create?
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It is believed that the ancient Romans did this. But first, Rome of that period didn’t have such diorite treatment technology, secondly, independent historians generally question the existence of ancient Rome. It turns out that I processed these diorite stones it is not known who, when and how.
But let’s pay attention to the translation of the name of the reserve, where this stone river “flows”. Odenwald is the Odin Forest, and Odin is Scandinavian god, majestic and powerful, wielding magical Gungir weapon that spewed lightning. Something like that we can found in Indian mythology – a thundering vajra. Same according to biblical legend, Moses had a fantastic rod. It turns out a very interesting picture: the gods are different, and their weapons, in in general, the same as the ability to work miracles on Earth. Descending from heaven, they remind us very much of the almighty aliens, right?
And if you allow this, then many puzzles are easily explained. of our world, such as the Egyptian pyramids, strange artifacts, scattered around the world, including processed diorite Felsenmeer’s boulders …
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