Monday 16 March 2020

New video by TheRichest on YouTube

Ancient Discoveries That Baffled Scientists
Scientists have made some amazing discoveries that they still can't explain. Ancient alien coins turning up in Egyps, and giant ancient weapons, like the samurai sword currently on display! Does this change our origins? Subscribe for more amazing videos! ► http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Richest ◄ Welcome back, Richest fans! The human race has been plodding about on the earth for a long, long time. As civilisations rise up and fall, artefacts about their existence can be lost to time. Yet sometimes, just below the earth's surface, a treasure waits to be discovered. From there, it can fill in the blanks of human history. But sometimes, those discoveries don’t provide any definitive answers. In fact, those ancient assets can generate many questions. Today, we’re going to look at those instances. When some archaic discoveries can leave scientists scratching their heads in confusion. If you don’t want any spoilers for the video, probably best to look away now (and watch the video). We’re going to take a look at the Norimitsu Odachi Samurai Sword from Japan. Is it the weapon of giants? Some think so! There’s also the Terracotta Army figures in China. A cluster of antique coins were found in Egypt. Could they be alien? We also have the oldest, analogue computer in existence, the Antikythera Mechanism. In Saudi Arabia, the Al-Naslaa Monolith could be split due to lasers! In the country of Jordan, they have the wall known as Khatt Shebib and unexplained structures known as the Big Circles. Back in Japan, there’s the Underwater Monument Yonaguni. It’s like a submerged pyramid of Atlantis. Speaking of, there’s some secrets in Egypt around the Great Sphinx and Pyramid Of Giza. Also, another mysterious tomb is involved. Finally, there’s the story of Delhi’s Iron Pillar in India. It somehow hasn’t rusted for over a thousand years! So, for these bizarre occurrences and more, check out the video today! For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com


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