Pumapunku is a sacred city in the Latin American country of Bolivia, a few miles from the ancient city of Tiwanaku. Before introducing Pumapunku, an analysis of Tiwanaku must be done. Today Tiwanaku is a tourist attraction. Ruined stone pillars, stone ramparts, stone statues and carvings can be seen here. Archaeologists believe that these are more than 7,000 years old. There is a memory that Tiwanaku may be the oldest city in the world. The Tiyawanaka ruins bear a striking resemblance to the moai stone statues of Easter Island. It’s amazing. Moreover, the characteristics of designs seen in the city of Tiwanaku are also seen in other ancient cultures of the world.

Pumapunku, a few miles from the Tiwanaku ruins, does not attract much tourist attention. However, this place is more wonderful than Tiwanaku. Pumapunku rock carvings have managed to attract the attention of scientists who believe in extraterrestrial life. They are the ones who point out that Pumapunku is even more mysterious than the pyramids.

The ruins of the city of Pumapunku in the Bolivian mountains are considered to be the most important part of the puzzle that extraterrestrial beings came here in ancient times. Scientists say that even the pyramids of Giza, which are considered a miracle that shows the majesty of the architecture, are like a toy house built by a small child in front of the ruins of Pumapunku. It is said that there is no doubt that the ruins of Pumapunku have managed to surpass the other mysteries that the world can see. What is this mystery? The mystery is that scientists are unable to explain how Pumapunku was built. Today we can see the ruins of the great stone pillar. Even huge boulders can be seen everywhere. Apparently, some great force has torn them apart.

It is unique that the blocks of stone seen in the town of Pumapunku are cut very accurately and meticulously. They are related to each other in a very precise way. Even those that are fragmented can be connected. Although separate today, they are said to have been very well connected in the past. The nearest quarry to this city is 7,000 miles away. It is a mystery how the massive stone pillars and blocks of stone were brought to this city which is miles away.

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