Massive Chinese Cave System could be a Residential Complex for a Lost Ancient Civilization?

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Guyaju is a mysterious cave system located on the steep slopes of a granite mountain not far from Beijing. Covering an area of 24 acres, Guyaju reveals sophisticated engineering knowledge and advanced craftsmanship. The general belief is the caves are at least 1,000 years old but scholars are uncertain of their true age.

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Guyaju shares distinct similarities with other ancient cave systems in both Europe and America. The theory exists that Guyaju was an ancient fortified residential complex. We remain uncertain, however, about who constructed these remarkable caves and how their incredible construction was achieved in the distant past. Surviving tool marks within these caves resemble modern machine marks just like the large uniformed marks currently found at Yangshan Quarry, Baalbeck and Petra. Is it quite possible that Guyaju was created by a lost ancient civilization?

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