8 mysterious ancient wonders of the world yet to name
Recent archaeologists have unearthed a few obscure historical wonders.
We made the journey to explore the adventure to 8 mysterious historical sites in the world that have not yet been named:
1. Pasture L'Anse aux
L'Anse aux grass.
This pasture is a Viking-built settlement in Canada before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas for 500 years.
The grass hill settlement looks so simple that it can accommodate up to 160 people.
2. Saksaywaman stone fortress
Fortresses are overlapping stones.
Saksaywaman stone fortress is located on the outskirts of Cusco, Peru - the capital of the Inca empire. One of the fortress's unique features is that the huge stones are stacked on top of each other without the use of mortar, so close that you cannot insert the paper.
What a perfect architecture that we still don't know why the ancients did so.
3. Mohenjo-Daro drainage system
Mohenjo-Daro drainage system.
Mohenjo-Daro is one of the archaeological relics of the Indus valley civilization known as Harappa, built in 2600 BC and discovered in Pakistan.
Mohenjo-Daro sewer is considered to be the first perfect drainage system in the world. At that time, the idea of building a sewer was considered a new invention.
4. Gobekli Tepe relic
Stone columns in Gobekli Tepe ruins.
The discovery of this monument has caused "storms" in archeology questions: how much do we know about human evolution?
Gobekli Tepe relic was built between 9,000 and 10,000 BC, discovered near a mountain peak in Turkey.
The capital ruins of the church, including 200 T-shaped stone pillars forming 20 circles, to worship the civilization enlightenment. After that, Gobekli Tepe ruins were commercialized.
5. Longyou Grotto underworld
Longyou Grotto is a vast underground world in China, considered the "9th wonders of the ancient world".
A tunnel.
In that world there are 60-degree curved tunnels, more than 30,000 square meters wide carved from floor to ceiling. What a massive underground structure.
6. The stone sphere in Costa Rica
Stone ball.
These stone spheres are considered to be a symbol of the Diquis culture that existed from 700 to 1530 AD, so called "Diquis spheres".
There are many legends around these stone balls. Some claim that the stone spheres are Atlantis city relics or a gift of nature.
Some others argue that stone balls are alien communication devices, You can go to Costa Rica to see these cryptic stone balls.
7. Monument under the Yonaguni Sea
Do you believe that underwater has a memorial? Archaeologists still cannot know whether a natural or man-made building is.
Underwater memorial.
The huge structure off the coast of Yonaguni is a monument that stands like a turtle. What an unbelievable and confusing archaeological discovery.
8. Monument building unfinished
Monument building unfinished.
This recent archaeological discovery is located in Aswan, Egypt, a memorial built by the order of King Hatsheput - the fifth Egyptian king.
Do not know for what reason the work is not completed. The work is considered the largest monument in Egyptian history.
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