Mysterious Band Of Holes Near Nazca In Peru
Inland on the south coast of Peru near Paracas there is an ancient band of holes which archaeologists have had trouble explaining. Watch this quadcopter powered video to see what our theory is...
Unexplained band of holes near pisco valley in peru
Most people know about Nazca Lines however another, less known, unexplained mystery in Peru is located near Pisco Valley on a plain called Cajamarqu...
Unexplained band of holes near pisco valley in peru
Strange stories | The mysterious band of holes, Pisco Valley on the Nazca Plateau
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what are the band of holes?
A stretch of thousands of mysterious holes carved into the rock, that lead up a hill, located on the same plateau, not far from the Nazca lines.
These unexplained and highly organized holes range in size from a meter to as much as 20 to 30 ft in diameter and vary in depth from a few inches to 6 to 7 ft.
Some sections of the carvings strangely have holes in rigid and perfect precision, whilst some run in rows that curve up in arches, creating strange staggered lines.
Even more mysterious is that it has been predicated that it took decades to create and no reason has been discovered as to the purpose of the holes.
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The Mysterious Band Of Holes Near Paracas Peru
Located near Paracas Peru, the Band Of Holes is an ancient mysterious construction that academics can not explain. Learn more here:
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The Perforated Road or a band of holes is located not far from the Peruvian town of Pisco, just 160 kilometers away from the Nazca plateau. It is a mysterious structure, the purpose and the authorship of which is still unknown.
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2685<04>Mystery of Band of Holes, Peru謎の「穴の帯」+はやし浩司のナスカ理論の証拠と証明+ルリパタの地上絵by Hiroshi Hayashi, Japan
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Band of Holes
ペルー・ピスコの「穴の帯」
In the Pisco Valley of the Nazca Plateau, there is a very mysterious series of holes carved into the rock. Other names for these holes, in Spanish, are Monte Sierpe (Serpent Mountain), or Cerro Viruela (Smallpox Hill). It is a series of approximately 6,000 man-sized holes.
The locals have no idea who made the holes or how they even got there, let alone what they were used for. Some experts have given a few theories for why they appeared, such as for storage places, graves, or defensive positions, maybe even having extraterrestrial origins. The most widely accepted theory is that they were storage pits from the Inca Empire (1438-1533)
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The Proof and Evidence of Hiroshi Hayashi’s Nazca Theory
はやし浩司のナスカ理論の証拠と証明
Can you still be skeptical about what I claim in the “Hiroshi Hayashi’s Nazca Theory”?
あなたは私の「はやし浩司のナスカ理論」をまだ、疑いますか。
Mysterious Petrogliphs in Llipata, Peru and its answer of mine
ルリパタの謎の線画とその答えbyはやし浩司
Today’s story is about Petrogliphs of the Paracas culture in Peru.
Petrogliphs of the Paracas culture probably made between 500 and 400 BCE. , important Andean society between approximately 800 BCE and 100 BCE, with an extensive knowledge of irrigation and water management.
The people in Paracas left very strange petrogliphs of people on a hill and about those people on a hill, no-one knows who they are and where they are from.
No-one, except me, Hiroshi Hayashi, Hamamatsu-city, Japan.
ナスカ平原のグランド・クロスの北西、13.5キロの丘の上に、奇妙な線画があります。
紀元前500年から400年ごろに描かれた線画と言われています。
人物像ですが、それが誰であるか。
どこから来たのか、この私、はやし浩司をのぞいて、だれも知りません。
今日はその謎の線画について、私の答えをここに示しておきます。
私のライン理論、およびナスカ理論を応用すれば、その謎は簡単に解くことができます。
According to the general view of Archaeologists, a series of ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert in southern Peru is the geometric ones which indicate the flow of water or be connected to rituals to summon water.
A well-known archaeologist writes as follows:
The spiders, birds, and plants could be fertility symbols.
Other possible explanations include: irrigation schemes or giant astronomical calendars.
I, Hiroshi Hayashi, however, have got a quite different idea and it’s my great pleasure that I can show you my “Hiroshi Hayashi’s Nazca Theory”, which proves that these geoglyphs were created in ancient times by Aliens, who could fly over the earth.
Ladies and gentlemen, here is another evidence of my theory, Llipata, Nazca, the drawings of which is connected with the Pemon’s legend in Guaina Highlands.
一般的な学説によれば、ナスカ平原の地上絵は、水乞い儀式のための、宗教的儀式のために描かれた絵と言われています。
蜘蛛、鳥、植物は、豊穣のシンボルである、と。
ほかの可能性としては、灌漑、あるいは巨大な天文カレンダー説などがある、とも。
が、本当にそうでしょうか?
私、はやし浩司が、ナスカ理論を発表して、すでに3年になります。
そののち数々の補強証拠をあげてきましたが、今日は、さらにナスカの、通称、ルリパタの地上絵を例にあげながら、この動画の中で、ナスカ理論の正しさを、証拠を添えて、証明します。
この動画をご覧くだされば、既存の学説が、いかに的外れなものであるか、みなさんにも理解していただけるものと確信しています。
結論を先に言えば、リリパタの地上絵は、あのギアナ高原のふもとに住む、ペモン族の伝説を表したものです。
そしてそのリリパタのそばにある滑走路は、すんぶの狂いもなく、ギアナ高原の方向を示しています。
で、その動画は、この動画のあとにつなげておきますが、その前に、今回はペモン族の伝説を全文、翻訳しておきましたので、まずそれをみなさんにお読みいただきたいと思います。
少し長文ですが、既存の学説が、いかに的外れなものであるかを知っていただくためには、必要と判断しましたので、どうか、お読みください。
These are based upon Hiroshi Hayashi’s original ideas. Please keep it in your mind that no one is allowed to reproduce its content for any purpose without my permission and my name.
どなたもアイデア、理論の盗用、流用、転用はできません。
引用のときは、かならず「出典:はやし浩司:YOUTUBE動画#~~~」、クレジットを明記してください。
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The Paracas Candelabra & Nazca
The Paracas Candelabra is a 595 ft (181 meters) tall carving etched into a sloping hill at Pisco Bay on the Peruvian coast near Paracas.. No one is sure why and when it was made. l discover Nazca provides an answer or possibly part of it.
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The mysterious geoglyph - Paracas candelabra - Peru
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Nazca Lines & Band of Holes Mystery Decode
In America many of these sites are still a mystery, I am here to convey my opinion to unravel the mystery of the Nazca Lines & Band of Holes, the two sites is very important because it will become a reference point to other sites.
Giorgio Tsoukalos and Erich von Däniken discuss Binary Code and the 'Band of Holes' in Peru
Giorgio Tsoukalos and Erich von Däniken discuss the Band of Holes, in the Pisco Valley on the Nazca Plateau in Peru. As for the Band of Holes, it has “something to do with the mathematics,” von Däniken says. The holes would have been filled with fire to signal the aliens in a specific mathematical code. Binary Code? The holes only makes sense when seen from the sky above.
Band of Holes is the name given to a series of thousands of uniform holes found in the Pisco Valley on the Nazca Plateau in Peru. The holes themselves lie between
13°42′59.9″S 75°52′28.46″W and 13°42′20″S 75°52′28.46″W extending for several miles in a basically north-south orientation over uneven mountain surfaces. The highly organized grouping of holes range in size from a yard (a meter) to as much as 20 to 30 ft. (6.1 to 9.1 m) in diameter and vary in depth from a few inches to 6 to 7 ft. (180 to 210 cm).[1] The holes are on the same plateau as the Nazca Lines, but exhibit a different construction style.
Some sections have holes in rigid and perfect precision; some run in rows that curve up in arches, some staggered lines.
Band of Holes - John Gallatin
John Gallatin explores the Band of Holes mystery in Peru.
Google Earth, Band of Holes in Peru. Ancient Inca tax system made of thousands of man sized holes.
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Archaeologists Think They've Finally Solved the Mystery of This Mile-Long 'band of Holes'
An ancient Inca tax system?
DAVID NIELD 29 APR 2016
Marks of human activity left on the landscape can give us clues about how our ancestors lived hundreds, even thousands, of years ago, and the latest bizarre construction under scrutiny is a mile-long strip of land in Peru, covered in a series of mysterious shallow holes.
Two archaeologists now think this so-called Band of Holes could actually be part of an ancient Inca tax system, with the rock-lined pits used to measure and then redistribute food. We know this kind of tribute system was already in place, thanks to journals written by early European visitors to South America, so is this the final piece of the puzzle?
The hypothesis is being put forward by Charles Stanish and Henry Tantaleán from the University of California, Los Angeles, who are using drone technology to map the site. In fact, it's thought that the pattern of holes was first discovered thanks to aerial photography, with the first snap recorded from the sky in 1931.
Stanish and Tantaleán point to the trail's location close to a well-known Inca highway, Annalee Newitz from Ars Technica reports, and there's also the remains of Inca pottery and a storeroom (called a colca) not too far away.
These colcas were used by the Inca people to store food and textiles and distribute them out among the people, which was an early version of a tax system, with the wealth of a nation being shared between the authorities and the people in need. Since colcas used grids drawn on the floor to measure goods, Stanish and Tantaleán think the Band of Holes is a similar sort of set-up, but more out in the open.
The holes themselves, which have been dated to the 15th century, are not particularly uniform, with each one about 3 feet (0.91 metres) wide and 20 to 40 inches (51-102 cm) deep. The holes aren't hollowed out of the ground, but have been constructed using soil and rocks brought in from elsewhere. This suggests that the Incas put a lot of thought and labour into their construction.
Stanish and Tantaleán started examining the site in detail in 2015. They found different types of holes separated out into blocks, and used drones fitted with cameras to map the position of more than 5,000 depressions – a construction the archaeologists suspect could have taken 100 workers about a month to build.
Stanish says teams working on colca excavations had a really good explanation for how the squares were used to measure tribute. It seemed likely to me that the holes at [Band of Holes site] Monte Sierpe could have been used to measure out tribute as well, he told Eric A. Powell at Archaeology Magazine.
It's the perfect place to stop, measure your produce, and make sure you have the proper amount of tribute, adds Stanish.
As with every odd-looking discovery some have speculated the strip of holes had been left by aliens, writes Powell, while others have suggested that it could be a trail marker, a defensive structure, or a geoglyph (a large motif etched into the landscape).
The archaeologists want to study the area further in order to find traces of maize, beans, squash or peppers, which would confirm their hypothesis. Right now, not everyone agrees with Stanish and Tantaleán about what these holes were used for, but additional research could be enough to prove that it really was a rudimentary system for measuring taxes.
Peru's Pisco Valley Ancient Holes Mystery-Decoded 2x By Gerone Wright
In this video I offer you not one, however two plausible theories as why their are multiple crater holes forming a mile long pattern at Peru's Pisco Valley. Both my theories perfectly would explain why there are no artifacts or fossil remains located of the location. Gerone Wright