Worth a look .. The Barabar Caves in the hills of Bihar .. India

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Holy sheet. the things you never hear about. and even in the Unexplained/ Books of Anomalies kind of books…
Judging from the lack of ventilation and sunlight access, I would say these are either some kind of meditation chamber, perhaps to facilitate OOBE’s, or used as storage facilities for perishables or highly volatile substances?

Very cool. Thanks for posting. Obviously our rodeo ain’t the first, and the controlled narrative we were educated on is just that, concocted and reinforced.

… archeologists are discovering more and more of these kinds of facilities. Something happened …

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Check out Paveen’s stuff if you haven’t already. India is littered with crazy tech…Singing rocks, ancient ā€œterminator styleā€ automatons…Before you dive in, get some snacks ready.

I’m surprised more people haven’t heard about this one (Barabar). Screams ancient tech due to its size and precision, much like the Great Pyramid and so many others. It’s the ones in plain sight that don’t seem to get enough attention… Take a look at Angkor Wat…over 400 acres. Praveen does come good coverage of this one as well. No chance it was built without tech.

I think this one was a fallout shelter of sorts. They were hidey-holes to escape from something, like Derinkuyu

In case you haven’t heard of these, a few honorable mentions:

The Metal Library in Ecuador…Mostly rumor but I believe it existed and went the way of the Smithsonian Dodo. Read about this one as a boy. Neil Armstrong took part in this…Yeah…

https://members.ancient-origins.net/articles/tayos-caves

This is a natural nuclear reactor, but I’m convinced it or one like it could have easily been engineered by ancient tech. Civil engineering was in top form back in the day…

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one of my absolute favorites
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FANTASTIC docu about them

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