Anon Report This Comment Date: April 20, 2023 09:47AM
Artificially leveled rock surfaces. There are just so many places like this,
eroded by about the same amount, so, judging by rates of erosion, not many
centuries before the British arrived. Yet the Aborigines not only didn't do
this, they didn't have the means.
jimmyblacksmith Report This Comment Date: April 20, 2023 12:25PM
Abo's didn't have the means to do much, they were/are stuck in the stone age
chucking spears at animals.
40 thousand years (or 60 thousand depending which activist you speak to) , and
they are still sub-human garbage.
Anon Report This Comment Date: April 21, 2023 04:40AM
The activists are full of garbage. Either the aborigines were once something
much more than what Captain Cook found, and a drought crushed their society to
the stone age, then a change of belief kept them there, or there were other
people here.
Note that if an aboriginal baby is adopted by westerners, they become just like
their new family. I have met a few of these. The only difference is the skin
colour. Yet there are how many instances of aboriginal children taken out of
school for doing too well (in Dubbo particularly), so they don't become
"like the whites", or aborigines who do well at whatever their job is,
and the culture demands they share it all with people who don't work. And so
on.
If you're in NSW, take a trip to Pyramul one day. It's farmland with no public
picnic spots or anything, but from the road, look at Mt. Pyramul. It's on
private land and a pyramid, North, South, East and West, earth and steep.
That's not natural. One day, when the activism is gone, an archeologist will
dig it, or pay for a flyover by a geophysics outfit (ground penetrating
radar).
There are lots of other sites too, but if you search 'pyramids in Australia' you
get hit with all sorts of rubbish, mystics who make things up and political
activists who cover up, and there's the madman with a book to sell. Facts don't
seem to matter. An archeologist dug at the so-called Gympie Pyramid in
Queensland and found it's an artificially terraced hill (not pyramid) used for
iron ore mining and smelting in ancient times - by people who didn't have
bellows. Yet you don't hear about it (I just searched for it online and
couldn't find the link).
Anon Report This Comment Date: April 23, 2023 02:42AM
I'm not clicking that.
Why don't you like Quasi? He went to the trouble of providing the site, I don't
remember if he's the one called a Marxist or Klu Klux Klan, but really, it reads
as if someone didn't get their happy nappy.
Anonomous Report This Comment Date: April 09, 2024 04:10AM
I've stood on archeology that's far more convincing. Either the Aborigines
were once much more, or someone else was here.
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: April 13, 2024 07:42PM
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I'm not clicking that.
well just search google for "Didgeridisco (Get Schwifty)" and click
the youtube link .. I'm genuinely curious what Aussies would think about The
Urban Shaman playing the didgeridoo..
pulse Report This Comment Date: April 15, 2024 01:06PM

Anonomous Report This Comment Date: April 17, 2024 09:05AM
Look at the edge of the flat surfaces, the top is harder than the rock
underneath, it's been given a hardening treatment.