The Maritime Mysteries Explorers are back in action and heading to Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia in Borneo. They will be returning to their vessel, the Southern Sun and will be soon heading off for new expeditions in the South China Sea. You can keep abreast of their exploits by checking this blog, Facebook page, Twitter and Google + page.
There have been a number of articles written about the megalithic site at Gunung Padang and the scientist there that are conducting the surveys. One of the leading scientists there and perhaps the one most associated with the site is geologist, Danny Hilman Natawidjaja. He has taken one the world's most well-known authority on unexplained phenomenon, Graham Hancock, on a tour of the site and the resulting article gave an in-depth analysis on the work being done there. Now he has invited a fellow geologist to take a tour of the site, Robert M. Schoch Ph.D. and the article that he wrote on his tour of the site and his assessment of the work being done there is the most comprehensive exposition on the surveys being conducted there and how the results can be interpreted. While there can still be a certain amount of controversy surrounding these interpretations, he uses his expertise in geology and comparisons to similar finding in other parts of the world to bring a legitimacy to the statements he is make. Have a read of his article and draw your own conclusions. I am sure you will find it illuminating. Journey to Gunung Padang The case for a lost ice-aged civilization in Indonesia by Robert M. Schoch Ph.D. |
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