Photo: Open fountains It is said that there is a mountain in Tibet that contains a network of special formations extending to the nearest lake.
Many researchers believe that this is an artificial piping system.
But, interestingly, its origin dates back to the era of the Neanderthals.
This mountain is about 40 km from the town of Dalingha, in the Autonomous Region of Tibet.
It is called Baigongshan (White Mountain).
In the world, is she best known for the wonderful formations that are in her heart and in its wide surroundings? are called Baigong.
Photo: Open sources This miracle has been the subject of controversial discussions for many years.
Some believe they are natural formations, but there are many who are sure that someone built them in a distant past to drain the lake.
They base their arguments on research results, but there is one problem: the mysterious aqueduct should have emerged 150,000 years ago.
Traces of settlements around the mountain are no more than 30,000 years old.
So who could have built metal pipes inside an uninhabited mountain? There are three caves at the foot of Mount Baigongshan, two of them have already collapsed and are inaccessible, but the largest of them has been visited by many tourists coming to the area.
Photo: Open fountains The cave appears to have been artificially created by someone.
There is a huge tube about forty centimeters in diameter that protrudes out of the rock.
Photo: Open fountains Another seemingly hollow tube of the same diameter entered the cave from the top of the mountain.
Another came from the bottom of the cave somewhere down.
At the entrance to the cave you can see several other pipes with a diameter of 10 to 40 cm.
All this gives the impression of remnants of some old system or mechanism.
About 80 metres from the cave, Lake Toson has a large number of pipes scattered across the beach.
Photo: Open sources They extend from east to west and have a diameter of 2 to 4.5 cm, these archaeological finds are described by Chinese scientist Liushaolin: The unmistakable rust color indicates that they are made of metal.
And his skill shows advanced fixation techniques.
Who could have built such a complex pipe system? Only the one who knew well what he was doing and why.
The version that such a miracle of engineering was created by the Chinese immediately disappears.
The inhabitants of the Middle Kingdom couldnt build something like this for 150,000 years.
Therefore, it is simply impossible to imagine that such a large construction project and, without exaggeration, a great work came from any ancient Chinese source.
Any emperor, during whose reign this happened, would make his great deed not forgotten by his descendants.
Baigong tubes are another unsolved mystery in human history.
This discovery once again refutes the facts of official history.
Where is the truth and where is the misunderstanding? Perhaps there are people among readers who will logically explain the origin of the old aqueduct.
(Source) These tubes found in Tibet, supposedly metallic, are another mystery that might be included in the oopart gallery, which is an English acronym for Out of Place Artifact (literally,?artifact out of place?).
As described by Wikipedia:?is a terminology created by the American naturalist and cryptozoologist Ivan T.
Sanderson to name an object of historical, archaeological and/or paleontological interest that is in an unusual and seemingly impossible context which tends to challenge the chronology of conventional history..