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Adam's Calendar : Stonehenge of South Africa

Tellinger, MichaelHeine, Johan(By (photographer))
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Adam's Calendar is located near the village of Kaapsehoop, in Mpumalanga province, South Africa.

It has emerged as one of the most important ancient ruins found to date and possibly the oldest man-made structure on Earth.

It is known by African knowledge keepers as "Inzalo Ylanga" (Birthplace of the Sun) where humanity was created by the gods to be slave in the gold mines.

It is the oldest working megalithic sun calendar found to date - and can be connected to the gold mining activity of the ANUNNAKI in the Absu, as descrubed in detail n the Sumerian clay tablets, well over 200,000 years ago. This site was rediscovered by Johan Heine in 2003 - but it has been used by African shamans and the ancient knowledge keepers to hold special ceremony and a place of initiation, for thousands of years.

Zulu Shaman Credo Mutwa was initiated here in 1937. Adam's Calendar is the flagship among millions of ancient stone circle ruins in southern Africa, which is the home to the largest concentration of ancient stone ruins anywhere on Earth.

Adam's Calendar is aligned with Great Zimbabwe and further north, the Great Pyramid in Egypt, along 31 degrees East - also known as the Nilotic meridian.

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Independently Published
862162908Y / 9798621629083
Paperback / softback
11/06/2021
130 pages
216 x 280 mm, 435 grams
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