Lava paintings in Xinjiang

In a ravine in the northwest of Qinghua district, north of Xinjiang province, archaeologists from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region National Museum have discovered a hard agar population scattered across one area. wide area. Meteorite populations have made people think they are related to aliens.

In a ravine in the northwest of Qinghua district, north of Xinjiang province, archaeologists from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region National Museum have discovered a hard agar population scattered across one area. wide area. Meteorite populations have made people think they are related to aliens.

Experts found that, based on the volume and density of meteorite components, the initial estimate was that of more than 100 tons of meteorites. The largest piece of hard meteorite in the world today is a massive meteorite weighing 65 tons in Nammibia - Africa in 1921. Historically, Thanh Hoa once had a huge meteor shower, the experts said, Whether the scale, area or number of meteorites spread, this is considered the largest meteor shower in the world.

Picture 1 of Lava paintings in Xinjiang

Iron meteorite

Meteors are divided into 3 types: meteorite, iron meteorite and iron rock meteorite. In particular, iron meteorites and iron rock meteorites are relatively rare, but they are found in Thach Hoa. Strangely, there are many places where archaeological cultural artifacts are all from meteorites, such as spherical stone people carved from meteorites, pictures of cows, goats, horses and camels. engraved on meteors. In it, the picture of the Monk Nhan meteorite (the one-eyed person) is exactly the same as the one-eyed pictures of people who are published in many places around the world.

The painting carved the head of "One-eyed" in a circle, in the middle drew an eye, arms folded across the chest, on the right and left under the chest covered by two arcs that showed only one pair of legs. .

Lava paintings in the Guanyin Mountains of Inner Mongolia, in the Lower Mountains of Ningxia Region, in the north of the Sahara Desert on the "Giedchi Column" of Egypt all have "one-eyed" images . Shaping at the one-eyed picture discovered in Thanh Hoa with the one-eyed figure on the lava in Mount Ha La seems to have originated from one place and found a common voice.

In the 7th century BC, a European who came to explore China as early as Alisdias - the ancient Greeks came to the mountain area of ​​China's Mount A Bridge and brought back what his eyes and ears saw while traveling. into the "One-eyed" book. In the book has written: "One-eyed person" engraved on the iron meteorite may have reflected "At that time there was really a messenger of transcendent civilization". "The painting on the lava is the most angelic worship map of the Slavery of the Turkish language family" . Archaeologists are still taking the research step by step to clarify this phenomenon.

Update 18 December 2018
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