THE MOUNTAIN OF KINGS: Episode 1
THE MOUNTAIN OF KINGS
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21m
The Stone Circle Ruins in Mpumalanga, South Africa, represent a vast and mysterious network of ancient structures, with some researchers suggesting that over 5 million of these stone circles stretch from Mpumalanga to Zimbabwe. These ruins, constructed from rough stone without the use of mortar, cover an extensive area and are believed to date back thousands of years. The sheer number and spread of these circles indicate the presence of a highly organized and advanced civilization with significant capabilities in construction and urban planning. Many of these stone circles are interconnected by channels and larger stone terraces, suggesting they formed part of a larger, complex community infrastructure. This ancient network challenges conventional archaeological understanding, raising questions about the scale, purpose, and technological knowledge of the civilization that built them. Whether used for living, agriculture, ceremonial purposes, or as energy generators, the stone circles of Mpumalanga remain a significant and enigmatic testament to the ingenuity of our ancestors.
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