Pedra da Gávea
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Pedra da Gávea (meaning Topsail Rock), is an impressive rock of 842 meters located in Floresta da Tijuca in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
The face with the whole rock form an old continent Sphinx, visible from approaching seafarers, with an hypothetical old world inscription in phenician words.
The phenician sentence is : Badezir phenician of Tyro son of JethBaal.
A phenician king ( Badezir = Badezor = Baal Ezer) lived in 850 Before Christ. His father was king of Tyro and Sidon (JethBaal = EthBaal).
The face resembles :
- A king of phenicia with european type with a beard like all the ancient kings.
- the bearded Inca Wiraqocha of Ollantaytambo, potentially marking an exploration trail from the old world to the Andes through the Atlantic, with diffusion of spherical astrotheology and old-timer pre-hipparchian precession knowledge.
The Redemptor Christ of Rio might be a late case of Sullivan's "catholic guerilla syncretism", supplanting the former universal ruler on a nearby sugarloaf.
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- Parque Nacional da Tijuca - Pedra da Gávea (in Portuguese)
- Parque Nacional da Tijuca - Trilhas - Pedra da Gávea (in Portuguese)
- Pictures of Pedra da Gávea and information
- Sphinx-like mountain, and possible old world language inscription
- Pedra da Gávea as a South American sphinx visible from sea (in Portuguese)
- Wiraqocha of Ollantaytambo
- Channel 4 summary on the Secret of the Incas, the War against Time, refers to Sullivan's "The Secret of the Incas: Myth, Astronomy, and the War Against Time" and de Santillana & von Dechend's "Hamlet's Mill" books
- Astronomy in Ancient Civilisations, short essay on South American astrotheology, and diffusionism through a bearded god
- The Shape of Ancient Thought, a synthetic tour-de-force on Old World thought, shows precession known from Mesopotamia well before Hipparchus and Mithraism