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Ducky
07-20-2009, 10:39 PM
Cave System Said To Be 11th Largest In The World

I knew there was some, but 6 km worth?!!? :shock:

Then again, shouldn't be surprising, concidering it's in a volcanic area of the world.

[offsite:3vi58i5d]EXPERTS DISCOVER SIX KILOMETERS OF CAVES IN EASTER ISLAND (http://www.santiagotimes.cl/santiagotimes/index.php/2009070616624/news/cultural-news/experts-discover-six-kilometers-of-caves-in-easter-island.html)

A team of experts recently discovered a six-kilometer-long lava cave system on Easter Island thought to have been used as a refuge by the island’s inhabitants during the 16th century. The team confirmed it is the largest cave on the island and the 11th-largest in the world in terms of area.

The expedition, which began in 2005 and focused on the Roiho sector in the east of the island, uncovered 45 caves with a host of archaeological finds, including arrowheads, spears, axes, utensils, petroglyphs (rock engravings), and some 30 human skeletons. Cave experts, or speleologists, confirmed the caves were used by inhabitants of the island as refuge from tribal wars at a time when society was on the verge of collapse as a result of infighting, severe environmental degradation caused by deforestation, droughts, and famine.

“The most common use was in periods of tribal warfare, when the caves would turn into secret chambers where islanders would protect themselves,” explained Claudio Cristino, an archaeologist from the Universidad de Chile who took part in the expedition. “They also would have been used as a site to collect water …”

Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is a Polynesian island located some 3,500 kilometers off the west coast of Chile. It was annexed by Chile in 1888, with its inhabitants given Chilean citizenship in 1966.

“It was our fourth expedition to Rapa Nui,” explained Jabier Les, president of the Spanish Alfonso Antxia Society of Speleological Sciences, which led the expedition alongside a team of Italian experts and Chilean archaeologists. “In each expedition we charted the island and its caverns, being surprised by a series of finds. But to find a system of natural galleries more than six kilometers long in such a small, distant island was astonishing.....”

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Apparently there's some nifty petroglyphs in the caves too :D

Damn...what I wouldn't give to do some heavy duty travelling right now.

GhostOfCaptSpaulding
07-21-2009, 12:40 AM
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Royal
07-21-2009, 02:29 AM
More proof of reptilians...

The underground army is coming. Submit or be their breakfast burrito.

KIWI
07-21-2009, 08:08 AM
nice one Ducky, here is an excerpt from H Wilkins...."Mysteries of South America" p26, this quote is regards the catacombs under Easter Island, the book was written in 1945.....


.....but another even more amazing thing is seen carved on the walls of strange catacombs hidden in the cliffs,and whose pedestal stones were, with great difficulty, found 12,000 years later by American "gobs" of the U.S.S. Mohican. It took them two days' hard work to force a way into these hidden catacombs. They discovered niches with human remains in them and, on the walls, frescoes or carvings of a queer animal of prehistoric sort, which has a cats head and the curved-form of a man with a bent back and long thin arms.
Zoology and geology know of no such prehistoric monster; but also found on pieces of very ancient pottery dug up on the
shores of South Peru by U.S. Paymaster Thomson who, in Easter Island, directed the opening of the cunningly sealed and hidden catacomb. Nothing could more graphically testify to the great age of this unknown race.The menacing stare of these cold-lipped, stern-eyed colossi of the cliff-platforms must have played some mysterious, if not sinister part in whatever queer or occult rites, or ancestor-cults were celebrated in this island graveyard. Else, why do they gaze inland and not out to sea? woman's cyclopean statue has also been found, lying face downwards in a crater of the island. It was the last to be set up. But mostly they are of men with oval faces, great eyes and a short upper lip.