And maybe, just maybe, what you learned in school about U.S. and world history, was largely made up ignorant bullshit....
The existence of the “walls” was first discovered in 1852 when Benjamin Boydstun, Terry Utley Wade and William Clay Stevenson were digging a well. Over the years, other similar formations have been found in the area, either already exposed or similarly excavated, across a roughly rectangular 20 square miles of Rockwall County.
Some refer to it as the Antediluvian wall of Texas, and some have gone as far as to suggest that the strange rock wall buried under the surface is the ultimate evidence of a Lost Civilization beneath Texas. More than 100 years ago, a strange wall was discovered in Texas. Now, it turns out that the remains of this wall may have belonged to an antediluvian long lost civilization that inhabited the region in the distant past.
The wall is 3.5 miles wide and 5.6 miles long, and 70 feet tall.
Rockwall County Historical Foundation Museum Curator Carolyn Holt holds up a map that connects known sections of the rock wall. The known sections of the wall encompass 20 square miles. The wall’s origins sparked theories, including ones of an ancient civilization, evidence of UFO presence or American Indian settlements, Russo said.
Boom.... Sorry, it's a natural rock formation in this case. Science prevails again. So, not everything that quacks is a real duck.... 🤓
The existence of the “walls” was first discovered in 1852 when Benjamin Boydstun, Terry Utley Wade and William Clay Stevenson were digging a well. Over the years, other similar formations have been found in the area, either already exposed or similarly excavated, across a roughly rectangular 20 square miles of Rockwall County.
Some refer to it as the Antediluvian wall of Texas, and some have gone as far as to suggest that the strange rock wall buried under the surface is the ultimate evidence of a Lost Civilization beneath Texas. More than 100 years ago, a strange wall was discovered in Texas. Now, it turns out that the remains of this wall may have belonged to an antediluvian long lost civilization that inhabited the region in the distant past.
The wall is 3.5 miles wide and 5.6 miles long, and 70 feet tall.
Rockwall County Historical Foundation Museum Curator Carolyn Holt holds up a map that connects known sections of the rock wall. The known sections of the wall encompass 20 square miles. The wall’s origins sparked theories, including ones of an ancient civilization, evidence of UFO presence or American Indian settlements, Russo said.
Boom.... Sorry, it's a natural rock formation in this case. Science prevails again. So, not everything that quacks is a real duck.... 🤓
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