I read somewhere a while ago that some explorers back then thought Naasa Hablood were pyramids kkkkkkProbably buried under deep soil somewhere. Neglected historical sites get lost to nature incredibly fast. Doubt anyone pre 20th century thought this random hill in Mexico wouldn't've been hiding the Teotihuacan pyramid constructed 1800 years ago.
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It's worth noting that some people believe that naaso hablood overseeing hargaysa to be some type of pyrmid as well. I've heard rumors that locals discovered some kind of chamber near the hills but are too scarred to go inside themselves. Probably cap but its cool to think about
Land of Punt type beat kkkkI read somewhere a while ago that some explorers back then thought Naasa Hablood were pyramids kkkkkk
Apparently In Michael Scott’s book the desert and the sea he mentions seeing pyramids in northern Somalia I haven’t read the book so I don’t know how true this is, also a man in somaliland also found this plateProbably buried under deep soil somewhere. Neglected historical sites get lost to nature incredibly fast. Doubt anyone pre 20th century thought this random hill in Mexico wouldn't've been hiding the Teotihuacan pyramid constructed 1800 years ago.
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It's worth noting that some people believe that naaso hablood overseeing hargaysa to be some type of pyrmid as well. I've heard rumors that locals discovered some kind of chamber near the hills but are too scarred to go inside themselves. Probably cap but its cool to think about
Maybe the guy that named the mountains tomb is in thereProbably buried under deep soil somewhere. Neglected historical sites get lost to nature incredibly fast. Doubt anyone pre 20th century thought this random hill in Mexico wouldn't've been hiding the Teotihuacan pyramid constructed 1800 years ago.
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It's worth noting that some people believe that naaso hablood overseeing hargaysa to be some type of pyrmid as well. I've heard rumors that locals discovered some kind of chamber near the hills but are too scarred to go inside themselves. Probably cap but its cool to think about
Why don’t u think it was possiblePyramids require a lot of labour. I don’t think it was possible in ancient Somalia. That’s why you see more artefacts to with trade and pastoralists.
I found these pictures onlinePyramids require a lot of labour. I don’t think it was possible in ancient Somalia. That’s why you see more artefacts to with trade and pastoralists.
I don’t think think Somalias populations or towns were that big in antiquity. Nor would there have been large numbers of labourers/serfs to undertake such amongst a largely laborious project.Why don’t u think it was possible
Is it still standing?The tomb of the saint aw buube had a pyramidal structureView attachment 318279
Idk, probably not tho.Is it still standing?
NoIs it still standing?
The tomb of the saint aw buube had a pyramidal structureView attachment 318279
Is it still standing?
Idk, probably not tho.
It's still standing. People go every year for Siyaaro
Do you have modern photos?It's still standing. People go every year for Siyaaro