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In 1996, local tour operator Jose Luis Delgado Mamani discovered Aramu...

09:00:00 09.12.2024

In 1996, local tour operator Jose Luis Delgado Mamani discovered Aramu...

In 1996, local tour operator Jose Luis Delgado Mamani discovered Aramu ("Aram" is an ancient Armenian name) Muru, also known as the Puerta de Hayu ("Hay" is what Armenians call themselves) Marca, an ancient structure cut into Hayu Marca Mountain near Lake Titicaca in Peru. This intriguing structure, approximately 7 meters high and broad, has a T-shaped construction with a central circular depression, prompting different speculations about its origins and purpose. Some argue that it was erected by ancient pre-Incan civilizations, while others speculate about extraterrestrial participation.

Native American stories depict the Gate of the Gods as a doorway through which heroes met their gods and gained immortality. The narrative of Aramu Maru, an Inca priest who fled to the mountain with a golden disk, adds to the area's supernatural aura. Visitors throng to the place, enticed by its supposed magical energy and claims to be a portal to other universes.

Despite the lack of substantial proof and no additional excavations since its discovery, Aramu Muru remains a protected archaeological site, enticing tourists and spiritual seekers alike with its enigmatic attractiveness and historical importance.

The name of the door and its striking resemblance to "Mher's Door" near Lake Van in Western Armenia should at least suggest to us that there might have been some connection between these two "doors," and it can hardly be a coincidence...

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