There is a coral shoal extending into the sea on Timon Island, and 89 tall and magnificent buildings stand on the shoal. These buildings are criss-crossing huge basalt columns, about 4 meters high. If people stand at a distance and look at them, they are like jagged peaks. If people look closer, it looks like a temple. Some people say that these buildings are the tombs of ancient people, separated by water, forming a small reef island. Therefore, people call Timan Island "Tomb Island".
Timon Island is a very small island. There is no basalt on the island. The basalt stones that people used to build those buildings were all shipped from Pohnpei Island. Locals call these buildings "South martel", so let's call them "South martel Ruins". In the language of Pohnpei people, "South martel" has two meanings, one is "many concentrated homes" and the other is "the universe around the island".
Half of the ruins of South martel on Timon Island are submerged in seawater. Therefore, people only row when the sea is at high tide. When the sea ebbs, a large muddy swamp will be exposed around these buildings, so ships can't get in at all, and people are particularly prone to danger when they walk on it.
The ruins of South martel on Taimen Island and the stone statues on Easter Island are both in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, but the former is not as famous as Easter Island. However, the ruins of South martel are full of bizarre legends, which endows it with a special color and makes it as mysterious as Easter Island. Also, how the ruins of South martel were built is an unsolved mystery. It is as difficult to solve the mystery of the ruins in South martel as it is to solve the mystery of Easter Island.
The ancient tombs in the ruins of South martel have never been recorded in writing. According to local people, the origin of those ancient tombs was handed down from generation to generation by local chiefs. What the chiefs teach is only known to the chiefs themselves and those who can inherit the throne. In addition, when chiefs orally teach the origin of ancient tombs, there is a particularly strict rule that they must never reveal it to outsiders, even their own relatives. Otherwise, they will be cursed and death will befall them. The locals said, don't think this is a bluff, because this terrible thing really happened!
1907, the Germans occupied the island of Pohnpei. Later, a German named Berg served as the second governor of Pohnpei Island. It is said that Governor Berg is particularly interested in the ruins of South martel, especially the grave where a chief named Aesop Clay is buried. He always wants to dig out the grave and have a look.
One day, Berg tried his best to learn something about the ancient tomb from the then chief. So he immediately ordered the excavation of Aesop's grave. Unexpectedly, the curse came true and death befell Berg. Less than a day after he ordered the excavation of the tomb of Chief Isokley, he suddenly died suddenly.
/kloc-in the 9th century, a German archaeologist named Bernard heard about the ruins of South martel and came to explore cultural relics. As a result, death soon befell this Bernard, and he died suddenly and inexplicably.
Mysterious ruins in South martel, terrible curse, terrible death! During World War II, Japanese invaders occupied Pohnpei Island. There is a Japanese scholar named Kenichi Sugura. On the surface, he is a so-called "scholar", but at heart he is a veritable aggressor. Kenji Sugura thought: There must be many cultural relics in the ruins of South martel. If you get them, you can not only write amazing academic papers, but also get countless treasures! However, if you don't know the secrets of those ancient tombs, you can't dig them out. So, how can we get the secrets of those ancient tombs? Kenichi Sugawara immediately ordered several soldiers to catch the leader.
The chief was captured by the Japanese invaders. Sugiyama Kenichi ordered several soldiers to aim bayonets at the chief executive, and then said slowly, "Tell the secrets of those ancient tombs quickly. To tell the truth, these soldiers' bayonets can be annoying! " Say that finish, he gave a "gnome male-"sneer at the emirates. The chief faced the bayonet of the invading army and thought about it, so he had to tell the secret of the ancient tomb.
Unexpectedly, a few days later, the clear sky suddenly lit up with lightning, followed by a burst of thunder. The chief was staying in the house when suddenly a bolt of lightning broke into the house and killed him at once.
Kenichi Sugiura is in the room, planning to sort out the recorded secrets of the ancient tomb for future publication. He had just finished sorting out the records when he suddenly died.
Later, a student of Kenichi Sugiyama took his tomb records and found a professor named Jing Quan, asking him to continue to organize and publish. Strangely, the professor Jing Quan died suddenly soon. No one dared to do it after that.
In this way, except for the chief of Timan Island, no matter who wanted to get the secret of the ruins of South martel, they all got a sudden and sudden death. The sheikhs who leaked the ruins of South martel, no matter how he leaked it, also got a sudden death.
The ruins of South martel are mysterious, and those curses are even more mysterious!
How on earth were the ruins of South martel built?
In recent years, some scholars have visited Pohnpei Island one after another to investigate the relics of South martel in Temen Island. They all think that the South martel remains project is simply too grand, and the whole project uses about 6,543,800 basalt columns. These stone pillars were cut from the quarry on the north shore of Pohnpei Island, processed and transported to Taimen Island by raft. Adventure archaeologist Danny Ken once made an archaeological report on "South martel Site", and he wrote in the book:
I took a Boeing 727 to "South martel". Accompanied by two indigenous people, we passed many pocket islands, and then South martel Island appeared in front of us-an island similar to many islands. The difference between this small island and other small islands is that it has something strange. Pantheon, a small basalt city, an incredibly quiet place for prehistoric people, is located on this tropical island no bigger than a football field. Suddenly, people are standing in front of these prehistoric historical evidences, and people are not ready for this "encounter".
If people look around, they will find that although the site area is chaotic, the plane perimeter of the facility is still clear. Just like playing a stick game, countless sticks of different sizes are layered and orderly. And this can never be a casual game here, because these sticks are basalt columns and basaltic rocks weighing several tons. At present, all studies believe that these basalt rods are cooled volcanic lava. But when I had to make sure that the volcanic lava was completely based on this standard and condensed into hexagonal or octagonal columns with roughly the same length, I became suspicious.
In view of the fact that the northern shore of Pohnpei Island is full of columnar basalt, I am going to ignore these stupid explanations of solidified volcanic lava columns that meet a certain size, and assume that this first-class precision-processed building material is cut and processed on the northern shore of the island. Pohnpei Island and South martel Island are far apart, which makes transportation extremely difficult. Because the average length of basalt blocks is 3-9 meters, often exceeding 65,438+00 tons, it can be said that it is bound to pass through the labyrinth of jungle waterways from the northern shore of Pohnpei Island and be transported to South martel Island after dozens of islands that are also suitable for building those buildings. The reason why land transportation is ruled out is that it has been raining cats and dogs since ancient times, and the dense jungle will be flooded repeatedly during the day. In addition, Pohnpei Island is a mountainous island. If people even accept the idea that roads in the jungle can be opened at will, and have the means to climb mountains and dig swamps, then such heavy objects will eventually reach the southeast corner of the island, and then people will load them on ships.
The local people explained to me that water transportation is likely to be carried out by raft. This is a view, but this view contradicts another view of a scholar. In his view, primitive natives hung these basalt blocks under their canoes to reduce their weight, and then transported them to South martel Island one by one.
I asked for trouble and counted the basalt blocks on the side of the main building. There are 1082 large columns in a 60-meter-long section. The building is square, and these four external walls show 4782 parts. I asked a mathematician to help me calculate the room volume according to the width and height, plus the necessary basalt columns used to fill the building: the main building "swallowed" about 32 thousand columns. But the main building is only a part of this building.
There are many waterways, tombs, tunnels and an 860-meter-long wall on this island. The highest point of the city wall is14.2m.. The main part of the right-angle wall is built on Fengtai, and it is also made of first-class basalt fine square stone, which is stepped. I have a large number of main halls and more than 80 ancillary buildings. If people take the figure of 32,000 as the basis, it is estimated that the number of basalt columns used in these 80 buildings is about 400,000, which is too few rather than too few. If people make a thorough calculation, they will find those explanations extremely absurd. Its absurdity is as follows:
With the passage of time, when the buildings in South martel appeared, all researchers confirmed that compared with the umbrella situation, there were few residents on Pohnpei Island. The stone extraction work on the north shore of the island is difficult, arduous and protracted. It takes a large group of strong men to transport the processed stones through the jungle. Tie these big stones under the canoe, and the number of stevedores is also considerable. A certain number of islanders will eventually have to harvest coconuts and fish and worry about three meals a day. If 4 tons or more heavy basalt columns are transported to the south bank of South martel every day, even with the existing "technical" ability, it is probably a great and admirable achievement. Since there were no trade unions at that time, let's imagine that it would take 296 years to transport 65,438+0,460 basalt stones to South martel Island every year, just to transport the materials to the construction site.
No, humans will never be so stupid: they will suffer like this for no reason. If there is already a basalt quarry on the north shore of Pohnpei Island, why don't people build this building on the main island? Why do people build it on an island far from the quarry?
Is there no convincing explanation?
South martel is not a "beautiful" city, and it certainly wasn't before. There are no reliefs, sculptures, statues or raw materials. That is a chilling and unacceptable architectural style. Stack basalt blocks in a rigid, primitive and frightening way. This kind of building is amazing, because the islanders in the South Pacific always decorate their palaces or fortresses with exaggerated decorative patterns. Palaces and forts are said to be places where the China Dynasty congratulated or the gods decided to reconcile. The Spartak wall project in South martel ruled out this possibility. Is it fortified? Those platforms (which make it easy to climb stairs) have proved absurd for this purpose: when will such an opportunity be provided to the enemy?
In order to give a reasonable explanation to the mystery of "the remains of South martel", we will go back to Easter Island to speculate on the situation of South martel.
Almost all parts of the world have legends of great floods since ancient times, and the story of great floods has been passed down from generation to generation by the indigenous people on the island. Take Easter Island as an example. The aborigines on the island have been passed down from generation to generation. It used to be a continent called Shiva (also known as the sunken Taiping Island). Later, it was flooded, and most areas were submerged in the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, except Easter Island, Pohnpei Island, Hawaii Island and other islands-these high mountains and dangerous peaks still stand out at sea level. The correct pronunciation of Hawaii is very similar to that of Shiva. Suva is the capital of Fiji, a Pacific island country.
New Zealand scholars as far away as Easter Island in Wan Li also call their ancestral home Shiva. According to their legend, their ancestors came from Shiva in eastern New Zealand, and later fled to New Zealand today because the land was flooded.
Judging from the global geological fossils and many other data, in the dry season of the earth, the sea has retreated in great strides, and all the Pacific islands have become the mountains of Shiva. The rich and beautiful Shiva continent gave birth to a high degree of civilization-today it is called the civilization of Taiping continent. In this way, we have the manpower, material resources and technical strength to build Stonehenge in South martel, Stonehenge on the seabed, Stonehenge on Easter Island and Stonehenge buildings on various islands.
Later, the flood flooded Shiva, and the survivors had to flee to the isolated island of Oceania and the Pacific Ocean-the former peaks.
As can be seen from the ancient city of South martel, it has built a huge flood control wall, which, together with the huge stone wall on Easter Island (which was later destroyed by a huge ocean flood), was used by the rulers of Shiva at the beginning of the flood season. They built a huge stone statue group as a symbol when Easter Island was flooded, and they could also stand on it as temporary assistance. This flood phenomenon has been going on on Easter Island for several years.
Due to the flood surge, many places have become isolated islands, the dispersion of manpower has decreased sharply, and many materials have been submerged, so people in Taiping Island have to stop their huge construction projects. Therefore, there are still more than 300 large unfinished stone statues and Pohnpei quarry lying on Easter Island, leaving many stones that have just been mined and ready for use.
It is much more laborious to build a city at the top of the mountain than under the mountain, so the most luxurious Miyagi in Shiva is under the mountain, submerged under the current Pacific Ocean, such as an underwater city in South martel. The aborigines on Pohnpei Island have passed down from generation to generation, and there is a submerged ancient city at the bottom of the sea not far from the ancient city of South martel. 1939, divers found quite well-preserved streets, stone pillars, stone statues and houses on the nearby seabed. They also fished out very precious gold and jewels from the local seabed, which shows that the technology of prehistoric Shiva (Taiping Island) mainlanders has been very developed.