The Skystone - Angel Pythons
We are in the modern history of the explorers who discovered things sensational, but they are often forgotten as we only remember their findings. There are even cases of explorers who discovered stunning things and forget both them of their discoveries.
is undoubtedly the case of Professor Angelo Pythons, an explorer who discovered objects that theoretically should not exist, and for this reason do not talk much, Despite these findings can both see and touch.
Angelo Professor Snape is an extraordinary person, and describe his life is really a titanic undertaking. In short we can say that he is a geologist of the FAO, botanist, discoverer of emerald mines, an expert in precious stones, explorer and discoverer of the remote locations of archaeological unique. And before all that, Snape was also gold medal of the strength of Special Force commandos and British and American Bone (predecessor of the CIA).
Pythons in his life as an explorer has made numerous discoveries of "small" amounts, ranging from statues to ancient Mayan cities. But he also discovered some things of great importance as the Sky Stone and the Lady of Mali.
The Skystone
Nel 1990 Angeli Pitoni ha scoperto in Sierra Leone (Africa occidentale) l’esistenza di una anomala pietra azzurra che egli ha poi portato ad analizzare presso diversi laboratori nel mondo. Gli esami effettuati ai laboratori dell’università di Ginevra, della Sapienza di Roma, di Utrecht, di Tokyo e di Freiberg affermano tutti la stessa cosa, cioè che la pietra azzurra ”non esiste” perché non è neanche simile a qualsiasi tipo di roccia conosciuta in natura. Di conseguenza deve trattarsi di una pietra artificiale.
Poiché tale pietra è di colore azzurro con sottili venature bianche, essa è stata chiamata "Skystone", cioè pietra del cielo.
La sua composizione è risultata essere oltre il 77% di ossigeno, e il rimanente per la gran parte essere carbonio, silicio, calcio, sodio. La composizione della Skystone la rende simile a quella di una specie di cemento o di stucco, e sembra che sia stata colorata artificialmente.
Gli indigeni del luogo della scoperta già conoscevano tale pietra, poiché a volta essa saltava fuori quando scavavano buche nel terreno. E a volte tale pietra circolava anche fuori dalla Sierra Leone, dato the same stone that was found years before in a market in Morocco, was called "Kryptonite" in London and was analyzed with the same results, eventually to be forgotten, however, as with all archaeological finds that have no explanation.
Another mystery is that this stone is always found in soil layers dating to at least about twelve thousand years ago, oddly enough given that Skystone was certainly produced by a highly evolved civilization, but not officially advanced civilization existed in those eras.
The Nomoli
Also in Sierra Leone, in the same soil in which the Pythons found Skystone, he also found the statues of individuals looking deformed, which the locals call "Nomoli. Pythons said that, on the basis of analysis, date back to about twelve thousand years ago.
These statuettes were discovered also the first year, and some of them are in the British Museum in London and the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, where he could not be attributed to any African culture known and at the end of the figurines have finito per essere dimenticate.
La Dama del Mali
La terza scoperta rilevante di Pitoni nella zona è quella che è stata chiamata la “Dama del Mali”, una gigantesca scultura femminile alta 150 metri che domina la vetta inaccessibile di un monte in Guinea, alto tra l’altro ben 1500 m.
La “Dama del Mali” si presenta come l’inequivocabile gigantesca effigie di una figura femminile con in testa una specie di corona, scolpita su un’enorme granite wall, which in ancient times may have been a rocky shore of a lake or sea, considering the fact that it is facing the Atlantic.
The physical features of the female characters are definitely Indo-European, and particularly affects the expression regal and imposing, that goes well with the kind of crown on his head and dress like a royal robe.
is also a must stress the perfect model of the head and back, and their almost excellent condition. This sculpture was already discovered by some scholars, that incredibly felt the effect of wind erosion, and this is definitely the biggest mystery since even a child would understand that this is a fine human sculpture, not to mention that tests have shown that there are no factors because there is a wind erosion and not to mention that the sculpture has been studied by Dr. Moussa Courouma, archaeologist and director of the National Museum of Guinea.
The "Lady of Mali is located on a rock face high and uniform over a steep precipice and is best preserved on the west side because it is more sheltered than the east side.
The head is about 25 meters high, while the whole sculpture is about 150 meters high, and underneath the rock continues to peak for another 200 meters, bearing in mind that the entire series on which is located 1500 meters high. The face looks to the south-south east, but facing slightly downward to the large surrounding valley, and strangely the entire sculpture is of a different color from the geological formation to which it belongs.
The rock on which is carved the "Lady of Mali" emersion of granite is a term that the fault splits into two with a bradyseism that pushes up the wall where the sculpture and pushes down the other side. The scrolling effect is caused by bradyseism a few hundred yards, so part of rock that contains the "Lady of Mali" is much higher than the rest of the mountain. Consequently the work was executed before the bradyseism and therefore much lower than the current position.
In short, Snape said, according to the type of analysis bradyseism, the sculpture is the minimum age of 20,000 years.
Because of its appearance royal and what looks like a crown, this sculpture seems to be a queen can not be identified as not due to any notion held by modern man, since theoretically, when it was carved with the "Lady of Mali" did not exist officially civilization so advanced that they can make a similar work, not to mention the Skystone that even today you can understand how they have produced.
analyzing the geographical structure in which there is, you get the idea that sculpture was made in ancient ages when water came near the mountain where there is the "Lady of Mali" especially since there seems to be carved up like a cliff that looked at an expanse of water, probably a large lake or the ocean.
Moreover, the "Lady of Mali" seems to be logically connected to the "Skystone", so draw the boundaries of an ancient advanced civilization that extended from Sierra Leone to Guinea (but perhaps also in Mali), dating back to a period ranging from 12,500 to 35,000 years ago. This is actually very possible, since there are archaeological finds tangible existence of advanced civilizations in the world at that time, as evidenced by the many strutture sommerse al largo della costa di Cuba e l’enorme struttura sommersa a Yonagumi (Giappone), entrambe frutto di civiltà avanzate sviluppatesi nell’ultima era glaciale, che va appunto dai 12.500 ai 35.000 anni fa.
A questo punto è evidente l’esistenza anche in quelle zone dell’Africa di un’antichissima civiltà evoluta oramai dimenticata, forse proprio Atlantide, di cui ci rimangono ampie tracce concrete, come i resti di materiali artificiali e la gigantesca scultura scoperti da Angelo Pitoni. Di conseguenza è ovvio che una tale civiltà abbia lasciato anche altre tracce consistenti nella vasta zona in cui sembra che si sia sviluppata, but do not be surprised that not yet been found, since the archaeological research in this area continues to be nothing, apart from the few attempts of the courageous explorer Angelo Pythons.
Angelo Snape is unfortunately dead, so it will be for others to unravel the mysteries of his discoveries. If you want to be skeptical, it can be argued that in the end it remains unclear if the lady of Mali is truly a man-made structure or is an incredible freak of nature, but seems to fall in front of the Skystone skepticism even harder.