The Alignment Between Ancient Sites Will Blow Your Mind

Did you know that ancient sites like Easter Island, Nazca, Ollantaytambo, Paratoari, Tassili n’Ajjer and the Pyramids of Giza are all aligned on a single great circle?

There is a mind-boggling connection among ancient structures that is indicative of a far greater meaning than we were aware of.

the alignment between ancient sites will blow your mind

There have been numerous theories that ancient structures around the globe were specifically positioned by its ancient builder’s thousands of years ago.

Perhaps one of the best examples – according to many — is the Great Pyramid of Giza and its curious position on Earth.

For those of you who didn’t know, the Great Pyramid of Giza is the most accurately aligned structure in existence and faces true north with only 3/60th of a degree of error.

Furthermore, the weight of the pyramid is estimated at 5,955,000 tons. Multiplied by 10^8 gives a reasonable estimate of the earth’s mass.

As you can see, ancient structures were built with a mind-boggling precision.

But the Pyramids at the Giza plateau do not stand solitary on Earth. In fact, there are countless other sites that seem to be connected somehow.

If you take a look at other ancient sites like the Nazca Lines, Machu Picchu, Easter Island, Mohenjo Daro, and Tassili n’Ajjer among others and draw down their position on a map, you will notice a connection that points perhaps towards an ancient ‘code’ embedded within these structures.

As is noted by world-mysteries.com, ancient sites like Giza, Siwa, Tassili n’Ajjer, Paratoari, Ollantaytambo, Machupicchu, Nazca, Easter Island, Aneityum Island, Preah Vihear, Sukhothai, Pyay, Khajuraho, Mohenjo Daro, Persepolis, Ur, Petra are shown clockwise from Giza on the equal azimuthal projection.

The projection is centered on the axis point in southeastern Alaska. Distances to any location from the center of an equal azimuthal projection are equally scaled.

Since all of the sites on the great circle alignment are equally distant from the axis point at one-quarter of the circumference of the earth, the alignment forms a perfect circle halfway between the center and the outer edge of the projection.

Check out the image below to understand the complexity of this mysterious alignment.

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Jim Alison goes on to explain even further in a very intriguing chart:

The chart below lists the distance of each site from the great circle and the distance of each site from the northern axis point. There are slight variations in the distance from the axis point to the great circle depending on whether the route from the axis point to different locations along the great circle crosses over the equator or Polar Regions. The mean distance from the axis point to the great circle is 6,218 miles.

LatitudeLongitudeTo Great Circle:To Axis Point:
Giza29° 59′ N31° 09′ E0 miles6.219 miles
Siwa29° 14′ N25° 31′ E10 miles6,231 miles
Tassili n’Ajjer26° 32′ N9° 50′ E0 miles6,218 miles
Paratoari12° 48′ S71° 25′ W0 miles6,219 miles
Ollantaytambo13° 15′ S72° 16′ W0 miles6,220 miles
Machupicchu13° 06′ S72° 35′ W15 miles6,206 miles
Nazca14° 42′ S75° 06′ W0 miles6,221 miles
Easter Island27° 06′ S109° 20′ W0 miles6,221 miles
Aneityum Island20° 10′ S169° 48′ E8 miles6,230 miles
Preah Vihear14° 24′ N104° 40′ E25 miles6,241 miles
Sukhothai17° 01′ N99° 42′ E5 miles6,226 miles
Pyay19° 15′ N95° 05′ E5 miles6,213 miles
Khajuraho24° 51′ N79° 56′ E12 miles6,206 miles
Mohenjo Daro27° 15′ N68° 17′ E20 miles6,243 miles
Persepolis29° 56′ N52° 55′ E5 miles6,215 miles
Ur30° 57′ N46° 07′ E40 miles6,173 miles
Petra30° 19′ N35° 28′ E6 miles6,213 miles

Furthermore, the alignment of these sites is easily observable on a globe of the Earth with a horizon ring.

If you line up any two of these sites on the horizon ring, all of the sites will be right on the horizon ring:

Start on the Equator, at the mouth of the Amazon River, at 49° 17′ West Longitude; go to 30° 18′ North Latitude, 40° 43′ East Longitude, in the Middle East, which is the maximum latitude the line touches; then go to the Equator at 130° 43′ East Longitude, near the Northwest tip of New Guinea; then to 30° 18′ South Latitude, 139° 17′ West Longitude, in the South Pacific; and then back to 49° 17′ West Longitude, at the Equator.

As you can see, there seems to be a connection among all of the above structures that form – to the surprise of many — a massive circle encompassing all major archaeological site son planet Earth.

How this is possible remains a profound enigma.

What are your thoughts? Were the ancients trying to tell future generations something? Or, is it possible that this fascinating connection is nothing more than another bizarre coincidence?

Source: Ancient-Code.com / References: Old.World-Mysteries.comHome.Hiwaay.net

Inexplicable Similarities Between Göbekli Tepe, Easter Island, And Other Ancient Sites

Design elements present at Göbekli Tepe are also found in Easter Island on the massive Moai Statues, in Tiahuanaco, and other ancient sites around the globe. How’s this possible?

Despite the fact that we’ve studied our ancestors, their cultures, their origin, and their way of life, we have failed to answer many questions related to our past.

inexplicable similarities between göbekli tepe, easter island, and other ancient sites

The countless monuments scattered across the globe are an ancient message left behind by our ancestors, a message which despite extensive studies, we have yet failed to decipher.

One of the most mysterious ancient temples on Earth is located in modern-day Turkey, more precisely, the city of Urfa.

There, we find an ancient temple complex which is believed to have been erected around 9,600 BC.

Göbekli Tepe is considered among many experts as the oldest temple on Earth, and despite its importance, we know very little about it.gobekli tepe

Image Credit: Shutterstock

Not only is this ancient temple complex important because of its age, but it’s also of great importance because by who it was built, and perhaps, even more interestingly, by the symbology it offers.

If you take a close look at Göbekli Tepe, you will notice a curious stance and symbolism that we can find in many other places across the globe.

On Easter Island, for example, we see a great similarity between the Moai and the curious Pillars at Göbekli Tepe.

On both archaeological sites, it seems the ancient builders used the same symbology.gobekli tepe symbolism

Notice the curious position of the hands. Image Credit: National Geographic

But Is This A Mere Coincidence?

The Archaeological site of Göbekli Tepe is composed of several temples whose main construction motif are massive stone pillars that range in weight between 30 and 60 tons.

Somehow, thousands of years ago, ‘primitive’ cultures managed to quarry, transport and build something history tells us should not exist.

These enigmatic T-shaped pillars are intricately decorated with depictions of a number of animals such as foxes, lions, snakes, etc.

However, in addition to the various animal depictions at Göbekli Tepe, we see humanoid characteristics depicted on some of the pillars.gobekli tepe (1)

Gobekli Tepe holds many secrets. Image Credit

Göbekli Tepe’s T-shaped stela display arms and hands belonging to what many experts believe are depictions of humanoid beings.

The ancient builders of Göbekli Tepe carved on the t-shaped tocks long hands and arms of what could also be representations of their gods.

However, this extremely interesting symbolism is not unique to Göbekli Tepe and is found in various archeological sites across the globe.

If we travel halfway around the globe to Easter Island, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, we see the massive Moai statues and their curious symbolism which is eerily similar to the stone pillars of Göbekli Tepe.statue from tiwanaku 1

A Statue from Tiahuanaco, Bolivia. Notice the hand posture. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

The massive Moai were intricately carved in a sacred standing position, with hands position on omphalos.

Many authors agree that this posture is meant to portray birth or rebirth.

But how is it possible that such symbolism is present both in Göbekli Tepe and on Easter Island? Is this just a coincidence?

Not likely, as other ancient sites around the globe feature the same thing.

If we take a trip back to Turkey, we will find that the Neolithic settlement of Nevali Cori and Kilisik feature similar design elements.

But that’s not it.

Statues from Tiahuanaco in Bolivia, and archaeological sites in Mexico, as well as Mesopotamia, feature the very same symbolism: massive stone statues and hands coming together.

The question is… what connects all of these archaeological sites, and, is it possible that somehow, these ancient cultures shared a common designer?

Reference: Ancient-Code.com