In
upcountry northern Brasil there is an area with a number of unusual
rock formations.The site is forest terrain though not
jungle. It can only be reached by car. The road is often rough
with many potholes
created by heavy rains. Once you reach the site, locals advise
you
to continue only with their
guidance since the area is vast and the sights
are spread out. Sete Cidades is Portuguese for “seven
cities”, but don’t expect to find cities here, not
even ruins. There are seven
spots, and it is peculiar that somebody found it necessary to
define
them as
‘cities’. These Cidades accommodate mysterious
constructions:
a tough debate
between ‘traditional scientists’ and
‘explorative searchers’ still rages
about whether
these constructions are natural or artificial. Most bizarre
are the
sandstone constructions that resemble an elephant and a tortoise.
Another
strangely shaped hill has tube-like protrusions, and the
surface of
some of
the ‘animal-hills’ is so exceptional that it seems
impossible that this resulted from natural causes.
From
a traditional point of view the
explanation is
rather simple. Over the course of time, the sandstone was subjected to
different elements and this formed this strange shapes are
formed.
It is purely
coincidental,
although the cause might be found in some catastrophic event involving
sudden
masses of water that shaped the area instead of a slow eroding process
which took place over
many years.
Arguments
in favor of a different explanation are justified
because there
are simply too many unusual constructions located in the
immediate vicinity. In addition to that are the strange inscribed signs
found
in one of the cidades which point towards habitation in ancient times.