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Samaipata: Bolivia's Megalithic Mountain

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Located in the central high jungle of Santa Cruz Bolivia, El Fuerte De Samaipata is an astonishing ancient megalithic site that academics do not properly understand. They claim that a rather primitive stone age culture from the Amazon Basin carved elaborate niches and other features into the top of a red sandstone mountain about 2000 years ago, and then that the Inca occupied the location likely in the 15th century, adding their own buildings of mud and stone.
The author, an expert of the megalithic sites located in Peru and Bolivia, shows clear evidence that these two cultures simply discovered the megalithic stone works at Samaipata, and that the original creators must have done their work long before 2000 years ago, and employed Lost Ancient High Technology.

36 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2017

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Brien Foerster

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Brien was born in Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A. but grew up on the west coast of Canada. At age 11, he became fascinated with the Native art of the Haida native people, and began carving totem poles, and other related art forms, learning from Native teachers. After completing an Honours Bachelor Of Science degree, Brien decided to take up carving and sculpture full time, at the age of 25.

In 1995 he moved to Maui, Hawaii, and was hired as assistant project manager for the building of the 62 foot double hull sailing canoe ( ancestor of the modern day catamaran ) Mo’okiha O Pi’ilani ( Sacred Lizard That Pierces The Heavens ) and the restoration of the famous Mo’olele sailing canoe.

Peru became his next major area of interest. The study of the Inca culture led to his writing a book, A Brief History Of The Incas, and he is now the assistant director of the Paracas History Museum in Paracas, south of Lima. He is also assisting to improve the number of foreign tourists that visit, as well as is fundamental in expanding tourism in general, especially as regards showing all visitors the 10,000 years of human occupation of this area, through tours of major and minor archaeological sites.

Other projects, which will result in published books, include one about the ancient history of Hawaii, the mysterious stone monuments of Peru that predate the Inca, and the search for the lost continent of Mu. This will require combining all that he has learned so far, with trips to New Zealand (Aotearoa), Hawaii, and Easter island (Rapanui.)

He is the author of 8 books, 4 appearances on Ancient Aliens, season 3, numerous radio interviews, and resides in Peru with his wife.

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