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Meet The Enigmatic ‘Pre Flood’ Pyramids Beneath Lake Fuxian In China

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At the bottom of Lake Fuxian—rising 1,720 meters above sea level and encompassing an area of 212 square kilometers—experts discovered the remains of a massive city, and several pyramids-shaped structures believed to be the remains of an advanced ancient pre-flood civilization

Meet The Enigmatic ‘Pre Flood’ Pyramids Beneath Lake Fuxian In China

Pyramids are a global phenomenon. For thousands of years, ancient cultures around the globe decided to erect Pyramids as if all of them followed an intricate blueprint from the past. Not a single expert today can answer why the ancients built Pyramids, and why so many of them are eerily similar despite the fact that mainstream scholars argue—the most distant civilizations around the globe were not connected.

China is known for a lot of things, but a few know that many experts consider this part of the world to be home to the largest pyramid on the surface of the planet. During the end of World War II, American pilot James Gaussman prepared to complete a mission of providing food and supplies to the Chinese military forces. Suddenly, a fault in the aircraft engine forced his return to the Assan airbase in northern India, for safety, he performed his return journey at low altitude which made it possible to observe the incredible land below him. Shortly after flying over the city of Xi’an, heading southwest, the pilot encountered the presence of a giant pyramidal shape on the surface. Surprised, after making several passes over the structure, Gussman prepared to and took several photographs of the pyramid; he also created a detailed report, which he later handed to his superiors upon returning to base.


But that’s just one reference to ONE of the many mystifying pyramids in China.

The truth is there are many more Pyramids scattered across the region.

If we travel Lake Fuxian, located in the Yunnan Province, China we will discover the remains of MASSIVE structures at the bottom of the lake. At the bottom of this poorly explored Lake—which stretches through Chengjiang County, Jiangchuan County and Huaning County in Yunnan Province, rising 1,720 meters above sea level and encompassing an area of 212 square kilometers—are structures that have mystified experts ever since their discovery.

The enigmatic monuments were discovered in 1992 when expert diver Geng Wei came across hand carved flagstones and countless other stone relics scattered across the bottom of the second deepest freshwater lake in China. Geng Wei was left mystified by what many believe are the remains of a lost ancient city.


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