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No, China's Baigong Pipes Aren't Alien Artifacts
In China’s largest province, Qinghai, there’s something a little out of place. A set of modern-looking, metallic pipes protrudes from a mountainside, accompanied by a monument dedicated to the ...
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It’s one of the great mysteries of the ancient world. Mt. Baigong in the Qinghai Province of China is crowned by a strange pyramid-like structure, full of caves that contain perfectly symmetrical, ...
The Baigong Pipes are a set of metal pipes embedded in rock formations in Tibet. If someone built them, as is often alleged, they would have to be 150,000 years old. That is, they can't possibly be ...
The Baigong Pipes are a phenomenon in Tibet, just outside the city of Delingha. They appear to be iron pipes embedded into the solid rock and pre-date any human activity in the area - let alone the ...
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