Aurora Borealis by Alexander Kuznetsov via spaceweather.com
"Serpent Effigy" boulders and dry-laid walls on Overlook Mountain, NY
Museum of the American Indian. Obsidian Mirror is the black circle on the upper right
Demonstrating the reflectivity of the mirror Granite-carved object, said to be a "yoke" of some kind
Note the difference in quality between the sculpture and the "yoke" 'Em'r ducks From Lovelock Cave
Overhead map of the Serapeum, with Serapeum Box locations marked and numbered Serapeum Entrance One of the Serapeum boxes
Serapeum box with "relative size people" Rough hewn box still in the tunnel. Not much room to get hundreds of slaves and ropes around that thing Christopher Dunn, measuring precision inside one of the boxes
Precision between box and lid The infamous "Core #7", note the feed rate lines circling the core
Feed rate lines inside a core bore
Another core bore with visible feed marks Zoom in on this image to see the incredibly thin core drill width that is being pointed out More evidence of advanced Computer Numerical Control(CNC) machining on Giza
...and still more evidence
"Ramses II"(if that's who this really is) colossal statue facial symmetry
Facial symmetry evidence of tool diameter symmetry
Tool diameter symmetry in the z axis Giza plateau basalt sheathing slabs Flat basalt slabs cut to fit eroded limestone below
Basalt sheathing Ba'albek Trilithon - The three blocks marked in red. Note relative size people on the ground below
Ba'albek Trilithon - the weights listed are way on the low end of possibility. These blocks are probably closer to 1100-1200 tons
More impossiblocks at Ba'albek "Stone of the Pregnant Woman" in the Ba'albek quarry, 1 kilometer from the site. Until recently was the largest known cut stone ever made
Stone of the Pregnant Woman, relative size people
Another perspective on the Stone of the Pregnant Woman The EVEN LARGER blocks found below the Stone of the Pregnant Woman
Another enormous cut stone, partway between the quarry and the site
Someone was MOVING this block through the mountains, when they suddenly dropped it, left, and never returned. It has not moved since