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1 posted on 10/20/2003 9:58:39 AM PDT by yankeedame
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geez, does that mean that the "Old Man in the Mountain" was also sculpted by someone?
2 posted on 10/20/2003 10:01:54 AM PDT by camle (no fool like a damned fool)
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Proof positive that the lost Midlerites did, in fact, exist.

3 posted on 10/20/2003 10:02:22 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
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Mainstream science, however, believes these items are not man-made at all. It argues the distinctive features have very probably been moulded by geological processes.

This is my opinion also. As an avid artifact and rock hunter sometimes rocks will naturally resemble something. Heck i even saw my ex-bosses face in the wood paneling once. But i used to party alot back then.

4 posted on 10/20/2003 10:02:54 AM PDT by No Blue States
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5 posted on 10/20/2003 10:03:24 AM PDT by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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And in related news, researchers are excited about the recent findings of renderings of humans, which proves that man at one time had very skinny arms and legs and extremely long necks:


6 posted on 10/20/2003 10:03:49 AM PDT by So Cal Rocket
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Gaietto believes the sculpture is 200,000 years old, and would have been used in rituals.

Why does every discovery have to be sacred or related to rituals? Why can't it just be that BillyBob had nothing better to do than carve a face into a rock?

9 posted on 10/20/2003 10:08:03 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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How could you know when something was carved on a million-year-old rock? It could have been done a couple of years ago. Yes? No?
10 posted on 10/20/2003 10:08:16 AM PDT by Consort
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The first one looks like Joe Liberman. Which, in no way contradicts the theory that this is an extinct species that died out 150,000 years ago.
21 posted on 10/20/2003 10:19:48 AM PDT by Blue Screen of Death (,/i)
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Cool link to this:

Advanced Technology

These are the best kind of ooparts because they have been documented, often photographed, and examined by experts:

"Spark plug" in a geode. In 1961, the owners of a gift shop in Olancha, Calif. found a fossil-encrusted geode in the Coso Mountains. When one of the owners cut the geode in half with a diamond saw, however, he found an object inside that was obviously artificial. The object had a metal core surrounded by layers of a ceramic-like material and a hexagonal wooden sleeve. When X-rayed, the object seemed to resemble a modern spark plug or some other electronic component. Yet it had been completely encased in a geode that was covered with fossils estimated to be 500,000 years old.

Very old nail. In 1851, The Illinois Springfield Republican reported that a businessman named Hiram de Witt found a fist-sized chunk of auriferous quartz while on a trip to California. When it accidentally slipped from his hands, it split open, and out fell a cut-iron nail. The quartz was about 1 million years old.

Gold thread among the rock. The Times of London reported in 1844 that workmen quarrying stone near the River Tweed in Scotland found a piece of gold thread embedded in the rock eight feet below ground level.

Chain in coal. In 1891, Mrs. S. W. Culp, of Morrisonville, Ill. was fragmenting coal into smaller pieces for her kitchen stove when she noticed a chain stuck in the coal. The chain measured about 10 inches long and was later found to be made of eight-carat gold, and described as being "of antique and quaint workmanship." According to the Morrisonville Times of June 11, investigators concluded that the chain had not simply been accidentally dropped in with the coal, since some of the coal still clung to the chain, while the part that had separated from it still bore the impression of where the chain had been encased.

Ancient modern tools. While quarrying limestone in 1786, workers came to a bed of sand about 50 feet below ground level. In the layer of sand, however, they found the stumps of stone pillars and fragments of half-worked rock. Digging further, they found coins, the petrified wooden handles of hammers, and pieces of other petrified wooden tools. The sand in which the discovery was made was beneath a layer of limestone dated at 300 million years old.

Mysterious vase. In June, 1851, Scientific American reprinted a report from the Boston Transcript about how a metallic vase, found in two parts, was dynamited out of solid rock 15 feet below the surface in Dorchester, Mass. The bell-shaped vase (see photo), measuring 4-1/2 inches high and 6-1/2 inches at the base, was composed of a zinc and silver alloy. On the sides were figures of flowers in bouquet arrangements, inlaid with pure silver. The estimated age of the rock out of which it came: 100,000 years.

Too-old screw. In 1865, a two-inch metal screw was discovered in a piece of feldspar unearthed from the Abbey Mine in Treasure City, Nev. The screw had long ago oxidized, but its form - particularly the shape of its threads - could be clearly seen in the feldspar. The stone was calculated to be 21 million years in age.

Ancient nanotechnology. In 1991-1993, gold prospectors on the Narada river on the eastern side of the Ural mountains in Russia found unusual, mostly spiral-shaped objects, the smallest measuring about 1/10,000th of an inch! The objects are composed of copper and the rare metals tungsten and molybdenum. Tests showed the objects to be between 20,000 and 318,000 years old.

There is more at the link - maps and whatnot.

27 posted on 10/20/2003 10:24:34 AM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine
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33 posted on 10/20/2003 10:32:53 AM PDT by w_over_w (No matter what happens this week . . . don't take the World Serious.)
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Well, you guys can say what you like, but for my money Mount Rushmore is all by itself the most amazing natural rock formation in the history of the known universe.

And that's saying a lot.

(I think)
38 posted on 10/20/2003 11:36:05 AM PDT by Psalm118 (ONE WAY or the "other", we will all hafta deal with the mindboggling TRUE statement in John 14:9.)
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"Gaietto believes the sculpture is 200,000 years old"

Too much vino rosso.
39 posted on 10/20/2003 11:41:04 AM PDT by ZULU
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What?!?! 40+ replies and no John Kerry/Easter Island statue comparisons. This is a hugh oversight on the Freepers' part, seriesly hugh!
42 posted on 10/20/2003 11:51:00 AM PDT by HenryLeeII
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Omigod!

Last night, at Sizzler, I destroyed what I thought was a baked potato, but which probably was an important pre-historic artifact! It looked sorta like a face!

And today, I saw a cloud that I think was created by ancient wise sky people, which they created to represent a boat/ship/horse kinda thing, if you looked at it just right!
49 posted on 10/20/2003 1:35:40 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed
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Original model comes forth.

53 posted on 10/20/2003 2:13:16 PM PDT by Cooter
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read later
54 posted on 10/20/2003 2:13:55 PM PDT by LiteKeeper
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Sign of yet another, even older lost race
Strange Ancient Race
Here we have an exquisitely carved likeness of an extinct race of humanoid. It is believed that the genetic memory is so strong in some people that they are, even today, compelled to draw a similar likeness to this face, that of our forefathers. I think that the picture is sufficient scientific evidence that I speak the truth ;-)
60 posted on 10/20/2003 3:48:12 PM PDT by Colorado Doug
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"Pietro Gaietto says it shows two heads, facing outwards and joined at the neck".

First conjoined twins!
68 posted on 10/21/2003 6:37:53 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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69 posted on 05/16/2006 9:45:23 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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