According to aboriginal legend, lakes or seas used to extend from the coast almost to the base of the pyramid, which is apparently supported by geological evidence. The name is believed to be a corruption of tuncumba, the aboriginal name for dugong, possibly the indigenous name of the bay.) Unfortunately, academia and the government dismiss the pyramid on the grounds that it is a nineteenth-century or even more recent construction for the purpose of growing grapes, ignore evidence to the contrary and refuse to conduct an excavation that would settle the matter. Thank you Cindy, truly appreciated. Psychics maintain the Gympie Pyramid has links with nearby and as yet undiscovered pyramids in the Gympie area, with pyramids in central Australia and the Nullabor, and with remains in Antarctica. I removed all gubbi / gabi references as you asked. The dry wall construction shown here is the same as the construction of the GP terraces. Yawalla. One of the most frequently encountered apparitions are soldiers wearing bronze helmets and armour and holding shields. When the pyramid was first discovered the summit is believed to have had thirteen pillars surrounding a round stone table with a hollow center standing on the summit, and a stone gateway standing on the lower slopes of the pyramid, and other standing stones inscribed with symbols. '', Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window). In doing so he is said to have destroyed the remaining two columns and dumped them in a mineshaft. Brett Greene, The Gympie Pyramid Story, page 82. Green and Mick Dale, The Gympie Pyramid Story, DVD. Neither made any mention of a pyramid shape. The name is believed to be a corruption of tuncumba, the aboriginal name for dugong, possibly the indigenous name of the bay.) Thank you so much dear friend for all of your very hard work and dedication to this very important cause. [12], However a group of local Kabi Kabi people say that Djaki Kundu is a sacred site, which had been used for their gatherings and ceremonies for a long time, and had connections to the songlines of the seven sisters, the water spirit and four fish dreamings. One of the people who took part agreed to be interviewed years later, and mysteriously died on the day of the interview, the large police presence at the death causing some surprise.5. 26. So were boomerangs believed to be of Australian origin. He later confessed to Brown that the images were fake. This account has since been corroborated by another clairvoyant, Richard Shar, while using psychometry (reading the past) long distance from Adelaide.18 Visiting psychics report seeing an inner chamber in the pyramid containing various artefacts, and in particular, commonly report seeing a large dark crystal. 1 Gympie Regional Gallery, 39 Nash St, +61 7 5481 0733. Please remove all gubbi / gabi references to us as we are having a hard enough time trying to save this Sacred Seven Sister Healing Site without the misleading information. So far three iron bars have been found on the pyramid, and at least one of these fits exactly into the central piercing of the flat diamond shaped stones.
The Gympie pyramid theories and their relationship to ancient seafaring An archaeological survey was undertaken by Michael Morwood in 1967 (for some unknown reason this report is unobtainable). The statue is in the Gympie Museum.24, A bronze statuette depicting either the Indian goddess Lakshmi or the Tibetan goddess Tara was found in clay in a creek bed in the Gympie region.
Gympie, Whilst Australia Looks The Other Way, Again The purpose of the pyramid is not known. Michael English said the pyramid originally had a vortex on the top used to help spacecraft take off. The Deep Creek, a gully just near the Mary River, is a profitable spot for gold panning. Please . The journey continues.
Gympie Pyramid 'fraud' - Gympie Today If anything, they were afraid of the site and left it alone. Stone statues found there show an ape-like figure (or Yowie?) Michael had no knowledge of this). The group claims how 'Walsh's Pyramid', located some 30 minutes west of the popular Australian coastal city, stands a staggering 922 meters in height. Indeed, the Original Peoples used to build stone structures. Polygonal blocks are typical of ancient megalithic constructions and are found across the Pacific, on Easter Island, in the Andes, in Mexico, as well as in India, China, Japan, Egypt, and in Mediterranean Europe, among other places. This idea was laid to rest by archaeologist Greg Jefferys, who did a survey while a student in 1990, and another survey and a limited excavation in 2007. Id like to thank all our readers, friends and allies online and off line, and remind that I greatly appreciate all donations to help me continue on this mission and work. I presume there will be many who will dump this reply it does not matter. Visiting psychics report seeing an inner chamber in the pyramid containing various artifacts, and in particular, commonly report seeing a large dark crystal. Other pyramids are believed to have been seen in New South Wales. Jefferys has pointed out that the Polynesians had a tradition of terracing hills for forts and religious purposes, of which examples exist on Raiaiti and Tonga that bear a resemblance to the Gympie terraces, so the pyramid could be of Polynesian origin.