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Thursday, July 14, 2011

MACHU PICCHU RISING



MACHU PICCHU, PERU- Stone structures sinking meant to happen stone builders may have known this was going to be a problem? Machu Picchu situated on fault lines and cause of this the designers of machu picchu most likely left building leeway with them knowing that the carved stone mason slabs was going to fall out of alignment cause of future natural events? But, then then they would [supposed] re-align there architectural structure some, and push up the mason'd stone building blocks together due to a future seismic earthquake?



After-all there is no building stone martyr used? so it would be easy to re align the machu picchu stone structures after they finished completely sunk or was raised due to fault lines
seismic earthquake activity?

The garden staircase leading up to machu picchu they were cleverly built to with stand sinking? So why couldn't of this be done under the machu picchu building? "simple" they were expecting other than sinking of ground to happen in that specific area perhaps? earthquakes also push up-wards and that a known fact.

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