Sunday, 1 September 2024

An Underground Shaft in the North Caucasus

Jay Anderson - Project Unity @TheProjectUnity · 23h Pre-Historic Underground Megastructure Found in Russia - Who built the Khara-Hora Shaft?


Pre-Historic Underground Megastructure Found in Russia - Who built the Khara-Hora Shaft?
The Khara-Hora Shaft, also known as the Khara-Khoto Shaft, is a controversial and mysterious underground structure found in Russia. Despite its intriguing nature, information about it remains sparse.

The Khara-Hora Shaft is believed to be located in the Khara-Khoto region in the Republic of Tuva in Siberia, Russia. The name "Khara-Hora" itself is derived from the ancient city of Khara-Khoto, located near the Gobi Desert.

The structure is a pre-historic underground megastructure, characterized by its vast and complex network of shafts and tunnels. Some reports suggest that it could be over 100 meters deep, with rooms, chambers, and unknown features that hint at advanced construction techniques.

Here it is. it is not near the Gobi desert or in Tuva Republic. Khara Hora (HaraHora) is in the Kabardino Balkaria region of Russia close to Georgian border. But

1) It's Russian so we can ignore it. Nobody should be taking any interest in Russia or Russian until it gets its army and bombs out of Ukraine.
2) Quite clearly this feature is produced by natural jointing; that it is situated on the northern edge of a folded mountain chain is a bit of a giveaway... though the "looks like" loonies imagine its something else [see Yonaguni] Here's an above-ground one.
*Jay Anderson - Project Unity @TheProjectUnity · 16h
I couldn't say, other than I am supremely confident that there was a previously advanced civilisation on this planet before the Younger Dryas event.

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