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What did the strange African Stone Forest find?

African stone forest

In A.D. 1700, an archaeological team of rock paintings composed of scholars from various countries came to Kenya, Africa. They received an amazing report: they found a stone forest composed of 19 tall stone pillars. The archaeological team rushed to the scene according to the route provided, and sure enough, they found more than a dozen stone pillars, towering like jade pillars. But there are also shorter ones. To the east and north of the Stone Forest is the endless Lake Turkana. To the west and south of the Stone Forest are vast grasslands. The pillar seems to be made of hard feldspar. Columns are uneven in thickness and length. However, who are these big pillars, and why do they stand in a barren and barren place in vilen? All kinds of unsolved mysteries are really puzzling.

Robbins, an American anthropologist in Michigan, believes that it is no accident that these stone pillars of different heights are arranged on this flat Yuan Ye. He found that the lines at the top of the stone pillars all pointed to the positions of some stars in 300 BC, and concluded that these stone pillars were tools used by ancient Africans to calculate calendars.

The local people gave these stone pillars a name-"Namora Tong Jia", which means "Stone Man". The earliest immigrants who arrived here 2000 years ago found these stone pillars, which are said to be alive. What these terms and legends mean is also a mystery.

According to the Stone Forest, Ibl, a NASA person, calculated a lunar calendar similar to the ancient calendars of China, India and Maya. This ancient method of lunar calendar timing still exists among Borana people in southern Ethiopia.

Modern scientists use electronic computers to analyze and calculate the arrangement of stone pillars, and they are all surprised by the accuracy of observing stars with stone pillars. Surprised, I asked: is the role of stone pillars only used for calendars? After the analysis of the stone pillars, there is no iron in them, but each stone pillar can make the compass pointer near the stone pillar lean to one side. Where does the magnetism of stone pillars come from? These unsolved mysteries need to be further understood.