Navy pilots report unexplained flying objects

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    Wrong, it was build by the Romulans.

    Btw did you walk down to the train station?

    We did drive up with the bus and i decided to walk down. Dude i´m fit as **** but those steps killed me. It was easier to walk next to the steps than walking the steps.
     
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    I hiked the Inca Trail from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu. Like 30 km, and it was pretty brutal. I wimped out and rode the train back. There were no UFOs running that day.
     
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    We were at a group travel. We had our hotel in Ollantaytambo (you were maybe in same hotel? with a huge flower garden and a running stream right behind).

    Since we had some elderly people, we took the train to Machu Piccu and the Bus to go up. When we finished the tour the others waited for the bus back down and i took the steps. It was awesome to see the forest, flowers and all that. But the stairs were actually harder to walk than just walking the ground next them.

    I actually was faster down than some of the folks with the bus.

    There were no UFO´s either when we visited. Propably out of business because high gas price
     
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    Probably just Spaceballs.
     
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    It doesn't matter if you actually visited it.
    They have accepted archeology at these places.
    comes with the tour
    They don't tell people little green men built it.
     
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    I can just imagine the look on my guide's face if I had informed him that his ancestors were too stupid to build anything so sophisticated, musta been Martians.

    I'm sure he would've been tickled pink.
     
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    Considering they never developed the wheel, or advanced math.

    The people there inherited these places.
     
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    I stayed at a hotel in Cusco. I snapped a picture of a cryptid right out front. Probably a Romulan.

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    I went to the Museo Del Pisco (Museum of Pisco)

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    At that altitude, I was a cheap date. 4 piscos, and I was bulletproof drunk.
     
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    Stupid browns. Thinking their ancestors were sophisticated and smart.

    Silly savages.
     
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    Those Romulans are annoying as ****. They come and beg for food.

    Begging for food at day, working on their warp drive at night.

    In Cusco we were in the Novotel. It was an old spanish palace and really cool.

    We visited the cathedral in Cusco and all that. Very nice city but narrow streets.

    Btw at one day the earth was shaking a bit. I first thought it was an earthquake but they said
    some of thos nice ladies in those colorful clothes from time to time fire a bad ass laser weapon into the mountains.

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    Btw i saw a real kryptonian in Cusco and made a pic:

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    The street dogs in Cusco were awesome. I was watching them, and I noticed that they figured out the crossing lights. They'd sit and wait, and then cross the street when the signal changed.

    Amazing. Must be their cross-bred Venusian DNA.

    Either that, or they watched enough of their buddies get hit by cars, and they figured "Hmm, if I crack the the flashie light code, maybe I can avoid such a grisly fate."
     
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    What was stunning for me, was the city lights. When we went at night at the placa del armas, where the cathedarl is, the entire sky was full of lights. I first did not realize that its city quarters at the mountains that shine down. It looked really awesome.
     
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    I was eating at a Greek Restaurant in Westchester and the proprietor came over and started talking to us in Greek. I said you don't look Greek, he said I'm not, I'm a Mayan. I had to learn Spanish, and then I learned English, Hebrew, and Greek.

    I don't think he was dumb.
     
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    I've never heard any such thing.
     
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    The fact is, they moved stones that even today we could barely manage with large equipment. In some cases we may not be able to manage even today. And in places like Machu Picchu, it is even harder to understand because of the altitude and lack of vegetation or water. We would be hard pressed to sustain a workforce under those conditions. How did primitives manage this?

    Rolled them on logs? Nope. In many cases, wood couldn't support the weight.

    You can scoff at the idea, but there is no explanation for how many of these structures could have been built. What's more, many myths and legends state explicitly that gods or similar who came down from the sky, built them. In other cases, they were built before recorded history, with no record of the builders.

    I was really interested when it appeared that some large stones may have been poured into a mold and set, like cement. But I think that has been ruled out now.
     
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    Slid downhill on very short ramps positioned before the ship was built. Duh. How would you move that ship over a mountain with nothing but human power? Huh?

    Many times, stones were moved great distances. We know this because we have identified the original quarries.
     
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    It seems to me someone with autism was Incas leader when they built this thing.
     
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    It does look a bit aspergy, but, the best guesstimate as to its function makes it a pretty clever gizmo.

    They theorize that it was an agricultural testing facility. Seriously. Like the Inca USDA. Each of the different terraces have differing "microclimates" with different temperatures, humidity, and sun exposure as you go up and down the terraces, and around the bowl.

    The Incas would plant the same plant all around at different places in the bowl, and then they'd see in what "microclimate" that particular plant would grow the best. That would tell them where around the empire in what places the plant should be grown for maximum yield.

    Pretty ingenious.

    I'm sure @Pipette8 has a much more rational explanation though.


    Oh- the incredible, amazing, humble potato. Sorry, Irish people... the potato is a South American native.
     
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    Doesn't sound like he was dumb. I admire polyglots.
    Amazed at the lights huh? Thank Nicola Tesla. I'm amazed the indigenous don't try to
    Wow. From farming a few native potato species to transporting 100 ton stones down a mountain and then up another mountain, to carving granite with bronze tools and stone hammers (impossible, granite is extremely hard and to cut you need something harder than granite).
    Don't mention my name in your posts. I can speak for myself Mr. RN
     
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    Nothing in Peru amazed me. I loved the nature. The stone **** was not that impressing and you could see lots of flaws and how its transported.
     
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    Is calling me a nurse supposed to be some sort of insult?

    There are some nurses, many actually, in this hospital that make a higher salary than I do.

    RN is a higher degree than I have too. RN is a bachelors. My RT degree is only an associates.

    So, if you're suggesting that I'm a nurse, um, thanks, I guess?
     
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    To each his own. If stone work like this doesn't impress you than it doesn't impress you.
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    You'd think a race of beings capable of building spaceships could do a bit better.

    Are the spaceships made out of rocks too?
     
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    That impress you? You know what impress me? Cologne Cathedral, its also 500 years older than that.
     
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    The flying buttresses of Notre-Dame are also very impressive.

    france-paris-notre-dame-flying-buttresses.jpg

    Built hundreds of years before the stone slab walls Saqsaywaman. Built by white people though, so no alien assistance required.

    Here's a picture I took of the bell.

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    And there it is again.

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    Damn shame.

    See? When you travel the world, you learn about how the world really is.

    Unlike how it is when you spend your time travelling around the internet, when you learn about UFOs and ancient aliens and stuff.
     

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