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In Puma Punke in Bolivia werden er hoogwaardige technologien toegepast
To the south of the Titicaca lake in the sparsely populated Bolivian highlands and near the famous Tiahuanacu, the mysterious temple complex of Puma Punku is found. It has, just like Tiahuanacu, been ruined by earthquakes and human vandalism. For the common tourist, there is hardly anything spectacular at Puma Punke; the site is merely a collection of huge stone blocks. But these stone blocks tell a strange story: the specific shapes can only be produced using advanced techniques such as drilling, milling and casting. Scientific researchers like Kolata (ref. Kolata) are dumbfounded and have no explanations. Presumably, the stone blocks are the remains of a huge, architecturally advanced building. Technical constructions, regarded by architects such as Protzen and Nair (ref. Protzen) as extremely advanced, were applied. It is not known who constructed the complex.

More information in the book “Verborgen Geheimen van de Mensheid, Part II”, Ch.12.
HAMMERING OF HARD STONE Puma Punke in  Bolivia is een waar mysterie
SAWING IN HARD STONE
DRILLING IN HARD STONE
MILLING OF HARD STONE
TURNING OF HARD ROCK
PLASTER LAYER ON HARD STONE
SMOOTHING OF HARD STONE
POLISHING OF HARD STONE
TRANSPORTING MEGALITHS
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN STONES
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN MEGALITHS
SOFTENING HARD STONE
MELTING OF HARD STONE
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Puma Punku is a mysterious site about 1 km from Tiahuanacu
Puma Punku is a mysterious site about 1 km from Tiahuanacu, and is not very spectacular  to the average tourist .
Today Puma Punku is a collection of stone blocks.
Today Puma Punku is a collection of stone blocks. However, these stone blocks tell a mysterious tale of advanced technology of unknown origin.
Presumably, these stone blocks of Puma Punke are the remains of a huge wall or building.
Presumably, these stone blocks are the remains of a huge wall or building. Notice the sharp edges as if  the hard rock was milled or etched.
This stone block in Puma Punke is one of the biggest in the world.
This stone block is one of the biggest in the world. It is a mystery how this block  was constructed using primitive tools.
This processed stone block in Puma Punke is sunk into the ground.
This processed stone block is sunk into the ground. This could be the result of liquefaction, i.e. sunk by an earthquake while the soil was saturated by rain. Could this have been caused by the Great Flood?
This curious andesite pillar in Puma Punke is straight and flat on all sides.
This curious andesite pillar is straight and flat on all sides. The round holes, drilled at regular intervals in the narrow milled groove points to the work of professional craftsmen.

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