The Felsenmeer in Lautertal: More than Just a Sea of Rocks

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024

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  • @DieSchweigers
    @DieSchweigers 10 місяців тому +1

    Hello, the rocky landscape looks really mystical. Best regards 😊👍

    • @rode5927
      @rode5927 6 місяців тому

      search for megalithic evidence around the world. Best Regards. Rob

  • @MarlaBlair-ys2zu
    @MarlaBlair-ys2zu 10 місяців тому +1

    Landscape with a narrated bit of information and history would have been a better way to highlight the site.

  • @rode5927
    @rode5927 6 місяців тому +1

    I have taken 30,000 - 40,000 pictures of Felsenmeer. The area is about 4 square km. I also have cleaned a big stone next to the "Kiosk" (Northern side of Felsenmeer). My goal was to let common people and children understand what is really hidden behind Felsenmeer..., which translated in english means "Sea of Stones". I have discovered some disturbing facts about Felsenmeer. I want to thank a local person, Mr. L., for the opportunity and big priviledge he gave me to visit "the tower..." (construction of early 1900s). Btw the "Mohs Scale" of mineral hardness is a qualitative ordinal scale, from 1 to 10 etc.: ...see Wikipedia. Mohs scale clearly shows that Physics and Mathematics are not a personal opinion..., lets start from there. Felsenmeer is for sure not a tale ("....Märchen") of dragons and giants. Felsenmeer involves megalithic evidence. Best Regards from a city near Felsenmeer Germany. Rob.

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 6 місяців тому +1

      disturbing facts?

    • @rode5927
      @rode5927 6 місяців тому

      @@curiousbystander9193 .....yes, exactly what I mean

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 6 місяців тому

      looks like something we are talking about is being edited here.....weird.....like, aaaaah, what did we say? Oh, I see, I see.... something closer to the the truth.@@rode5927

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 6 місяців тому

      see other comment thread edited? @@rode5927

  • @curiousbystander9193
    @curiousbystander9193 10 місяців тому +1

    the length of the chisel strokes on that one large rock makes no sense.... other places on the planet too,

    • @jimboAndersenReviews
      @jimboAndersenReviews 10 місяців тому +1

      The area was well within the Roman empire for hundreds of years.
      The rocks that has been quarried and left, are rocks that turned out to have split due to either damage during handling, or from preexisting fracture in the rock.

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 10 місяців тому +1

      your words still do not explain long arching chisel strokes.... that is not how hand chisel strokes look on metamorphic stone. Please go carve some with steel chisels and get back to me.@@jimboAndersenReviews

    • @rode5927
      @rode5927 6 місяців тому

      @ndersenReviews .....not exactly...., even the "nice story" about the column next to the "Kiosk" is far away from reality... I went to Trier to check the facts... You know what I mean...

    • @rode5927
      @rode5927 6 місяців тому

      @sbystander9193 ....he will never come back to you because we do not own such high technology in nowadays. Megalithics around the world belongs to another level.... search on Google. You got a Like from me. Best Regards from Germany. Rob.

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 6 місяців тому

      it's weird... all of these folks walk right by the most obvious evidence of something not making sense....and it's in the long, arching chisel marks...... like where are the forensics folks....each swing of a mallet leaves evidence of it having happened, when not sanded out, like we see so examples...anyhow, take care@@rode5927