Monday, June 13, 2016

Buddhist "Atlantis" found in jungle (BBC)

Dhr. Seven, Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly; Prof. Damian Evans; BBC.co.uk
Scattered around the well known monuments of Angkor Wat are hidden cities (wiki)
The psychic enlightened Buddhist master Ajahn Jumnien told us, after the discovery of Siem Reap, that there were many more discoveries to be made. BBC Radio announced it Sunday night, June 12, 2016 (bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03xdkrs). It's like finding "Atlantis."


MappointAsia Video(MappointAsia Video) Angkor Wat LiDAR Presentation by Prof. Damian Evans at Siam Society, February 4, 2016, Part 1.
The discovery of "whole host of ancient hidden cities underground" by Australian archeologist Damian Evans, according to the BBC (bbc.in/21heUQb, June 12, 2016), hits the Sunday news but is eclipsed by news from Orlando.
 


Towers of Bayon, Angkor Thom (AZ)
(WQ) LiDAR is a form of penetrating radar that can see through the jungle thicket to ancient structures underneath. Wooden artifacts have been under our feet for centuries, even as spiritual tourists have been flocking to the central Buddhist and Hindu temple of Angkor Wat, of the Khmer Empire. But Angkor was once a city of 1,000,000 -- the largest in the ancient world -- due to its mastery of water and an ingenious system through the jungle. The gateway to Angkor is Siem Reap, Cambodia. 
    Death of Angkor Wat's Megacity, Buddhist Khmer Cambodia (BBC TWO/bbc.co.uk)
    Satellite/aerial view next to location of Angkor Temple (Wat) in relation to other Angkor City archeological sites such as Angkor Thom (NASA/Manfred Werner/PIA00505).

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