Timothy Alberino
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He had a, what do you call a corn stalk, the top, an air of corn. He had an air of corn in his hand cast in solid gold. Wow, wow. And he told them that he had, that there was a great treasure under Sacsayhuaman. that there was a great treasure hidden under there, and that this was just one piece that he grabbed and held onto as he made his way through the labyrinth.
He had a, what do you call a corn stalk, the top, an air of corn. He had an air of corn in his hand cast in solid gold. Wow, wow. And he told them that he had, that there was a great treasure under Sacsayhuaman. that there was a great treasure hidden under there, and that this was just one piece that he grabbed and held onto as he made his way through the labyrinth.
He had a, what do you call a corn stalk, the top, an air of corn. He had an air of corn in his hand cast in solid gold. Wow, wow. And he told them that he had, that there was a great treasure under Sacsayhuaman. that there was a great treasure hidden under there, and that this was just one piece that he grabbed and held onto as he made his way through the labyrinth.
His companion had died in the labyrinth. He emerged with a golden air of corn from the, that was once part of that garden that I told you about at the Kodi Kancha, that life-sized garden with everything was cast in pure gold and silver. And he gave the corn to the priests and then he died. He'd gone mad, like he lost his mind down there and he was probably too dehydrated and starved, he died.
His companion had died in the labyrinth. He emerged with a golden air of corn from the, that was once part of that garden that I told you about at the Kodi Kancha, that life-sized garden with everything was cast in pure gold and silver. And he gave the corn to the priests and then he died. He'd gone mad, like he lost his mind down there and he was probably too dehydrated and starved, he died.
His companion had died in the labyrinth. He emerged with a golden air of corn from the, that was once part of that garden that I told you about at the Kodi Kancha, that life-sized garden with everything was cast in pure gold and silver. And he gave the corn to the priests and then he died. He'd gone mad, like he lost his mind down there and he was probably too dehydrated and starved, he died.
They took the corn, they recast it and made this Catholic relic, the crown of the Virgin and the Child. So we know that there's artifacts, or at least were artifacts, under the megalithic wall of Sacsayhuaman. So we, you know, that was a long story, but I think it's pretty entertaining. Because this is part of the history of Peru, right? And we detected the tunnel. Anselm detected the tunnel.
They took the corn, they recast it and made this Catholic relic, the crown of the Virgin and the Child. So we know that there's artifacts, or at least were artifacts, under the megalithic wall of Sacsayhuaman. So we, you know, that was a long story, but I think it's pretty entertaining. Because this is part of the history of Peru, right? And we detected the tunnel. Anselm detected the tunnel.
They took the corn, they recast it and made this Catholic relic, the crown of the Virgin and the Child. So we know that there's artifacts, or at least were artifacts, under the megalithic wall of Sacsayhuaman. So we, you know, that was a long story, but I think it's pretty entertaining. Because this is part of the history of Peru, right? And we detected the tunnel. Anselm detected the tunnel.
It's there. He saw it with his own eyes. We confirm that that tunnel exists. And I believe that Anselm P. Rambla is destined to open that thing up when you get down in there. Man, I can't wait to hear about this. Yeah. And it's going to be one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in the history of Peru. Wow.
It's there. He saw it with his own eyes. We confirm that that tunnel exists. And I believe that Anselm P. Rambla is destined to open that thing up when you get down in there. Man, I can't wait to hear about this. Yeah. And it's going to be one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in the history of Peru. Wow.
It's there. He saw it with his own eyes. We confirm that that tunnel exists. And I believe that Anselm P. Rambla is destined to open that thing up when you get down in there. Man, I can't wait to hear about this. Yeah. And it's going to be one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in the history of Peru. Wow.
And again, I want to reiterate, I believe that the identity of the megalith builders, that there are clues, indications of who they were in the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman. Because Sacsayhuaman was strategically placed where it is because there's a complex beneath it. And this is often the case. with megaliths. This is often the case. There's something below.
And again, I want to reiterate, I believe that the identity of the megalith builders, that there are clues, indications of who they were in the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman. Because Sacsayhuaman was strategically placed where it is because there's a complex beneath it. And this is often the case. with megaliths. This is often the case. There's something below.
And again, I want to reiterate, I believe that the identity of the megalith builders, that there are clues, indications of who they were in the galleries beneath Sacsayhuaman. Because Sacsayhuaman was strategically placed where it is because there's a complex beneath it. And this is often the case. with megaliths. This is often the case. There's something below.
It's not just what you see on the surface. There's something below. And oftentimes, I think that's where the the real interesting and important artifacts reside beneath these edifices. That is fascinating. And congratulations on being a part of that. I'm just going along for the ride. That's going to be awesome. Yeah, and we filmed a lot of that.
It's not just what you see on the surface. There's something below. And oftentimes, I think that's where the the real interesting and important artifacts reside beneath these edifices. That is fascinating. And congratulations on being a part of that. I'm just going along for the ride. That's going to be awesome. Yeah, and we filmed a lot of that.
It's not just what you see on the surface. There's something below. And oftentimes, I think that's where the the real interesting and important artifacts reside beneath these edifices. That is fascinating. And congratulations on being a part of that. I'm just going along for the ride. That's going to be awesome. Yeah, and we filmed a lot of that.
Obviously, we didn't get into the tunnel, but it's there. But you will. It's there. And you know what I just told you? Nobody knows. Nobody knows that. Wow. That's fascinating. That is something that most people are going to learn for the first time here on your show because nobody knows.
Obviously, we didn't get into the tunnel, but it's there. But you will. It's there. And you know what I just told you? Nobody knows. Nobody knows that. Wow. That's fascinating. That is something that most people are going to learn for the first time here on your show because nobody knows.