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00:00The eastern side of this mysterious continent holds a collection of sites that have puzzled
00:05mainstream and alternative researchers. From the ancient cave systems of Ecuador
00:12to the megalithic construction found in Bolivia and Peru,
00:18this anomalous land has been home to several ancient civilizations.
00:23Containing the most concentrated collection of unearthed sacred sites in South America,
00:32Peru is becoming an epicenter of archaeology. Why was this land chosen by our ancient ancestors?
00:41Did these mighty civilizations work with other species to energize the power of this sacred land?
00:48As the archaeological evidence mounts, the argument for an E.T. presence and influence in this powerful land
00:59is gaining momentum. What other evidence does this mysterious region hold
01:06that challenges the mainstream understanding of the rise of human civilizations?
01:12In the mid-20th century, the thinking that was taught in all the schools throughout Western civilization
01:22was that civilization itself began in a place that is called the Tigris Euphrates.
01:30New discoveries now have changed that thinking. And rather than a single cradle of civilization,
01:36scientists now believe that there were as many as seven simultaneous cradles of civilization.
01:44Those cradles are Mismatamia and the Tigris Euphrates, number one, India, number two,
01:51China, number three, Egypt, number four, Europe, number five, Mesoamerica, number six, and Peru, number seven.
02:00Peru may be one of the last places where we find so many of the mysteries of our past undisturbed, unexcavated.
02:14Civilization has not found its way into the Peruvian mountains the way it has into Europe, into North America.
02:21And for that reason, we're only beginning to understand precisely what Peru means in these cradles of civilization.
02:29When you get to South America and you enter countries such as Peru and Bolivia,
02:37that we know are full of these incredible ancient ruins,
02:42you become aware of just how strange the mindsets of these people in the past actually were.
02:51And we're talking about people that go back many, many thousands of years.
02:54Some would even suggest as many as 10,000 years.
02:58Peru seems to be one of these rural grid points in antiquity where there was a lot of activity going on.
03:14The Peruvian Incan myths talk about interaction with these star beings.
03:19And it could be that this area of Peru was a major hub, almost like a galactic airport for beings coming in and out of the earth, settling, doing trade.
03:36And you have to start looking at who these ancient Peruvians, who these ancient Bolivian peoples actually were, where they came from,
03:46whether they truly are the indigenous peoples of this area, or whether they themselves may have had help from outside, from elsewhere.
03:57In ancient South America, there are so many indigenous cultures that we've barely scratched the surface in understanding who these people were,
04:08what their beliefs were, what their practices were, and why they did the things that they did.
04:13Look at what the ancestors, particularly the Aymara, one of the oldest people on the planet that no one ever gives any credit to.
04:21Only 9,000 people left.
04:23They have an invented language, which the syntax can be understood by a computer.
04:28Now, where did that come from?
04:29Aymara did not develop as an organic language.
04:32It appears fully developed with a syntax that a computer can understand.
04:36That's not local.
04:37What this tells us is that there are incredible mysteries still to be revealed within the Andes.
04:48Situated roughly 1,700 feet above modern sea level, Nazca is home to strange geoglyphs and lines formed into the landscape.
04:59Several ET theories have surfaced since the rediscovery of these landscape wonders
05:04and the proximity to famous pre-Diluvian sites like Sacsayhuaman and Machu Picchu.
05:11Ever since the publication in the late 1960s of Eric von Daniken's book, Chariots of the Gods,
05:20has the focus been on Peru, and in particular, the Nazca lines.
05:27They're one of the most enigmatic mysteries in the world.
05:31What are they? Why were they created?
05:35Why do they look like runways that could have been used by extraterrestrials visiting this planet?
05:42These lines are gigantic.
05:45You know, there are two sorts of lines.
05:48Small ones, just one meter large, and large ones, which are 30 meters large.
05:54Now, the longest of the small lines is 23 kilometers on one line over hills and mountains,
06:01straight away, going directly.
06:03We don't know why.
06:05Then the so-called large lines, the locals, they speak Spanish there.
06:10They call it las pistas, the pistas, the airstrips.
06:14They look like airstrips.
06:17And these airstrips, these pistas are gigantic.
06:19That's the real mystery of Nazca.
06:21Another mystery from the ancient Peruvian past was unearthed in Paracas.
06:31In 1927, archaeologist Julio Tello recovered hundreds of elongated skulls from this desert peninsula.
06:40Tello's discovery created new questions around the potential extraterrestrial influence in ancient Peru.
06:46What's so interesting about this is if it were one or two skulls, then scientists could say,
06:55okay, it's an anomaly, it's a one-off.
06:58The fact that we are still finding these skulls and the characteristics that they show us.
07:05For example, we know that these skulls typically do not have the sutures that a human skull will have.
07:12These are the places where the soft bones of an infant come together.
07:19They move so that when the baby passes through the birth canal,
07:24the head can conform to the birth canal and the mother can survive the process.
07:31What we find in the Paracas skulls is those sutures are not possible,
07:35suggesting that these beings may not have been the product of live birth.
07:40In Paracas, what was found was that when you look at the skulls of these gods,
07:47is that the cubic capacity of the skulls is much greater than the human skull.
07:53Now, you can deform the shape of a baby's head by sitting there with a piece of cloth
07:57and slowly squeezing the skull while it's still forming.
08:00The problem is that when you look at those skulls in the museums,
08:04they look like coneheads, and there's no other way to describe it.
08:06But these skulls are different.
08:09They're unusual, that's for sure.
08:10But there's an elegance about them, as though they was part of a genetic makeup.
08:14And it does turn out that, yes, you can extend the shape of the skull,
08:18but you can't change the cubic capacity of the skull.
08:21And these skulls, which still have the red head firmly attached on them,
08:26are 30% greater cubic capacity,
08:29which means we're dealing with someone who is human-like but not quite human.
08:32We know that these skulls have been found in other parts of the world as well.
08:39And what the historians typically say is that the people of the time
08:45will deform the baby's skulls intentionally to make it look like the skulls of beings
08:51that have been with them in the past,
08:53that had abilities, that had powers, that had insights and knowledge.
08:58And the thinking is that they could make their babies' heads look like those with the abilities
09:02that their babies will have those abilities.
09:05With the discovery of the elongated skulls, the Paracas skulls, in the 1920s,
09:09it really started to get us to wonder
09:11if there was an extraterrestrial influence upon the ancient peoples of Peru.
09:17Could it be this is why the ancient people are so difficult to understand?
09:22Because maybe they had an extraterrestrial influence
09:24guiding the course of their civilization,
09:27and that's something we just don't quite understand in today's world.
09:33The Paracas skull seems to be an incredible link to an otherworldly civilization
09:39that has a desire to bump up humanity, intellectually speaking.
09:45The human brain throughout history,
09:49and especially when you look at the history of our interaction with extraterrestrial civilizations
09:53and their augmentation of the human body,
09:55it's the brain where they're focusing their effort.
09:59We know that 200,000 years ago,
10:02the neocortex of the brain was mysteriously activated.
10:05It's been proposed cosmic rays, group sex, eating proteins, psychedelic mushrooms
10:11were all the trigger for that.
10:13But then there's another perspective that it was the fusing of two chromosomes
10:17that enabled that activation.
10:19And it's very important because without the activation of the neocortex,
10:24we don't have civilization as we know it.
10:27All our art, our science, music,
10:29all of civilization and culture drops out of this activation of the neocortex.
10:35What if that was just the start?
10:39What if they themselves were this super advanced civilization
10:42that entered into the earth plane?
10:45And they're the ones with this extreme cranial capacity
10:49as evidenced by, say, the Paracas skull.
10:52And this is what they ultimately envisioned for us.
10:57Does Peru hold the secrets of the past?
11:00I think the recent research done there can unlock something
11:05and it's going to be a key that could be changing the world
11:08and our perception of the people of the past.
11:12And could it be that there was this intervention
11:14many, many centuries ago
11:16to make the Paracas skulls elongated?
11:20What's their DNA as well?
11:22Basically, we have yet another mystery rising out of Peru.
11:30In 2016, a discovery was made in a cave near Nazca
11:36that caught the attention of journalist Jaime Moussan.
11:40This began a thorough investigation
11:42into a potential new species that once inhabited this land.
11:48In October, November 2016,
11:51I saw some videos through Internet and YouTube
11:54of this man in Peru presenting little bodies that didn't look human.
12:00He presented a huge hand.
12:02It didn't look human.
12:04He said that they were found in a tomb
12:06in the middle of the desert near Nazca.
12:10Then I didn't put attention because I thought they were fakes.
12:14It's a hoax.
12:15I don't like it.
12:16I don't feel right when someone wants to be anonymous.
12:19But in March 2017,
12:24a biologist called me and said,
12:27Jaime, look at this.
12:28This is very interesting.
12:30And I said, I have to go to Peru.
12:34Then I got involved with Gaia.
12:36And I said, Gaia, do you want to come with me?
12:39Because this is good.
12:41This is important.
12:42And I think we could go with cameras
12:44and try to document this.
12:46Joining Dr. Konstantin Karatkov from Russia,
12:51Jaime and a small group
12:52were taken to a secret location near Nazca.
12:56We have a very important mission here in Peru.
13:01I came here together with a group of scientists,
13:04professionals, journalists,
13:06because we were supposed to see
13:11what may be one of the most important
13:15discoveries of the 21st century.
13:18The team was shown the well-preserved
13:21skeletal remains of the body,
13:23now referred to as Maria.
13:26Though several sections of the body
13:28strongly resembled a human,
13:30the elongated skull
13:32and the anomalies
13:33of her three fingers and toes
13:35immediately changed the implications
13:38and importance of this discovery.
13:41It can change
13:43the consciousness of humanity
13:45as a whole.
13:47And all our concepts
13:48about history,
13:50about development,
13:51those are just concepts.
13:53And this opens up
13:54absolutely a new page
13:55of history.
13:56no doubts
13:58that it is
14:00a tremendous discovery.
14:02In our research
14:03with Maria's body,
14:06we had several steps.
14:07Our first step
14:09was to prove
14:10that it's real,
14:12that it's not plastic,
14:13it's not paper,
14:14and it's ancient.
14:16So we did carbon dating
14:18and then,
14:20and of course,
14:21we did analysis
14:22of structural body
14:23from CAT scan
14:24and from X-ray.
14:25So it was proven
14:27that it's a real body.
14:29But how about
14:30three fingers?
14:31How about three toes?
14:32Maybe this is artificial.
14:34Maybe this is just
14:35a touch somehow.
14:36I was able
14:38to get a sample
14:39from a finger
14:40and from toe
14:41of Maria.
14:42And we made
14:44extra analysis
14:45of these samples.
14:46And very important,
14:47it was proven
14:48that it's the same material,
14:51it is the same
14:51chemical composition,
14:52it's the same DNA.
14:53So we have no doubts
14:56now that fingers,
14:57three fingers,
14:58three toes,
14:59it belongs to this body.
15:00bones of any mammalian skeleton,
15:06they're incredibly complex,
15:08which is a good thing
15:09for this
15:10because they're going
15:10to be extremely hard
15:11to reproduce.
15:13Looking at this skeleton,
15:16obviously we have
15:17a fairly humanoid-looking bone.
15:20We've got the eyes
15:21that are facing forward,
15:22you can see rows of teeth
15:24both above and below.
15:25The shape of the skull
15:27is interesting.
15:29It's very elongated,
15:31an atypical appearance
15:32of a human skull
15:34like you and I know.
15:36Looking at the rest
15:37of the skeleton,
15:38we have a thoracic spine
15:40that's holding the ribs
15:41or your rib cage
15:42or the chest.
15:43All of that looks
15:44very humanoid as well.
15:48Femurs,
15:48we have the tibia
15:50and the fibula.
15:51All of that
15:51is pretty typical.
15:52And then even in the forearm here,
15:54you have bones called
15:55the radius and the ulna.
15:57Now what's interesting here
16:00is we see there is
16:01a collection of bones here.
16:04This is called
16:04the carpus of the wrist.
16:07That's a typical appearance,
16:09but as we move outward,
16:11we're seeing really
16:13three distinct fingers,
16:17which is fascinating.
16:19The skull,
16:20I don't see any suture lines.
16:23There's no bones
16:25that are separate
16:26in the skull.
16:27They all appear fused.
16:28So this appears
16:29to be a solid structure.
16:34The first DNA test results
16:36revealed that the white substance
16:38preserving the body
16:39was diatomaceous earth
16:41and that Maria
16:42was in fact
16:43an organic specimen.
16:45The isolation
16:46of the X chromosome
16:48identified Maria
16:49as female.
16:51The carbon-14 testing
16:53done in Mexico
16:54revealed that Maria
16:55was alive
16:56roughly 1,600
16:58to 1,700 years ago
17:00in the period
17:01of the Nazca culture.
17:03United States-based testing
17:04revealed roughly
17:05the same dating of Maria
17:07as being 1,700 years old.
17:09From the first DNA analysis,
17:13it was proven
17:14that it's human-like DNA.
17:16It was proven
17:17because we know
17:18that now we have
17:19three types of
17:20human-like creatures.
17:22It is
17:23Neandertals,
17:25Chromaniens
17:25like ourselves
17:26and Denisovans.
17:28With Denisovans
17:29they had
17:31practically
17:31our skull,
17:33our type of skull.
17:34No big difference.
17:35But it was proven
17:38that they have
17:38different types
17:39of DNA.
17:40So that's why
17:41they were defined
17:42as another type
17:43of human beings.
17:46Now,
17:46at next level,
17:47they have to make
17:48much more detailed
17:49analysis
17:50and much more
17:52complicated analysis.
17:53So they will
17:54create a library
17:55of genes
17:56and then
17:57they will be able
17:58to compare
17:58this library of genes
17:59with a database
18:01of human subjects.
18:03then we'll see
18:05whether it is
18:06exactly human-like
18:08or it is
18:08a little bit different.
18:11Constantine,
18:12Jaime,
18:12and a team
18:13of scientists
18:14returned to Peru
18:15to conduct
18:16further research
18:16on Maria
18:17and take more
18:18samples for DNA testing.
18:21They were looking
18:22to compare
18:23these samples
18:23with a larger
18:24genetic database,
18:26searching for a match
18:27with any modern
18:28human species
18:29or any other
18:30known species
18:31on the planet.
18:32The DNA results
18:35from the second
18:35samples taken
18:36from Maria
18:37were tested
18:38in St. Petersburg,
18:39Russia
18:39and concluded
18:41that all samples
18:42from the fingers,
18:43toes,
18:44and body of Maria
18:45belonged to
18:46the same species
18:48and the body
18:49was not
18:49artificially constructed.
18:52The beings
18:54from which
18:55the samples
18:56were taken,
18:56from which
18:57the DNA
18:57was analyzed,
18:58are not
18:59of any
19:00known terrestrial
19:02origin.
19:02They don't
19:04appear to
19:05match
19:05any
19:07species
19:08on Earth.
19:10So,
19:10of the DNA
19:11that was isolated,
19:13only 25%
19:15of the total
19:16matched
19:17any known
19:18human gene.
19:21The DNA results
19:23would not
19:24at all
19:25support the idea
19:26that these
19:27were human
19:29remains
19:29that were
19:30altered.
19:31There's no
19:31support
19:32to conclude
19:34that it's
19:34a hoax.
19:35Individuals
19:36who are
19:37not basing
19:38that off
19:39of data,
19:40they're basing
19:40that off
19:41of their
19:41opinion and
19:42perspective.
19:43Now,
19:45based on my
19:46opinion and
19:46perspective,
19:47which I feel
19:48is informed
19:49by the data,
19:50I see strong
19:51indications
19:51suggests
19:52it's an
19:52authentic,
19:53anomalous
19:54remains
19:55of unknown
19:56origin.
19:57It's a
19:57wow.
19:58It's
19:58extremely
19:59surprising.
20:00Yeah.
20:01After we
20:02received
20:02these high
20:03resolution
20:04images,
20:05Maria,
20:05she's
20:06human-like.
20:07First of all,
20:07details of
20:08her skull,
20:10anatomy of
20:11the skull.
20:12Second,
20:12of course,
20:13fingers and
20:13toes.
20:14So,
20:15if we go
20:16step by step,
20:16then, of course,
20:17for this skull.
20:19On the skull,
20:20we see that
20:21she has no
20:22ears.
20:24And construction
20:25of her ear bones
20:28different from
20:29us.
20:30This is the
20:31first main
20:32conclusion.
20:34Then,
20:35construction of
20:37skull itself,
20:38it's a little
20:38bit different.
20:39Of course,
20:40it is elongated
20:40skull,
20:41maybe not as
20:42elongated as
20:43we can see
20:44in Paracas,
20:45but still,
20:46it is elongated.
20:48It is more
20:49elongated compared
20:51with our
20:52rounded skull.
20:55Second,
20:55different construction
20:57of bones,
20:58of nose,
21:00but all
21:01other topics
21:02of the skull
21:02are very similar.
21:04We don't
21:05have
21:06a lower
21:07part of the
21:08body,
21:09so neither
21:10organs of
21:11reproduction,
21:12nor
21:13liver,
21:16nor kidneys.
21:17it's strange,
21:19but this
21:20came to
21:21some conclusion
21:23that maybe
21:24she was
21:25attacked by
21:26some animal.
21:29And Professor
21:29Garitsky was
21:30able to find
21:31tracks of
21:32claws,
21:33fangs,
21:34on her body,
21:35and all
21:36this lower
21:37part of the
21:37body is just
21:38taken away.
21:41And then we
21:41see some
21:42parts of
21:43particle that
21:44may be
21:44related to
21:45blood.
21:45But it
21:48is absolutely
21:49clear that
21:49we are
21:50facing with
21:51very exciting
21:52situation.
21:54Because all
21:55data that we
21:55have tells
21:56us that it's
21:57not human-like,
21:59it's not just
21:59simple mutation,
22:01but it's
22:01another type
22:02of human
22:03species.
22:05We don't
22:05know whether
22:05it was some
22:06line of
22:07humans with
22:08elongated skulls
22:09who was
22:10living on
22:11the Earth
22:12for maybe
22:12millenniums,
22:13that I'm
22:14sure that
22:14it will
22:15open up
22:16a new
22:16page of
22:17human history
22:18and new
22:19page of
22:20civilization
22:20history.
22:27When we
22:28see mummies
22:29like the
22:30ones that
22:31have been
22:31discovered
22:31recently in
22:32Nazca,
22:33we see
22:34references to
22:35beings that
22:36don't look
22:37quite human.
22:39The question
22:39is how did
22:40they get
22:40here?
22:40many people
22:42assume they
22:43came in
22:44physical
22:44vehicles,
22:45and there's
22:45a search
22:46for those
22:46vehicles that
22:47has not
22:47yielded much
22:48in Peru to
22:49this date.
22:51When you
22:51talk to
22:52the shaman,
22:53you talk to
22:55the locals
22:55and their
22:56traditions,
22:57they tell
22:58the story of
22:59an even
22:59deeper technology,
23:01not a
23:01machine that
23:02carries us
23:03from point
23:03A to
23:04point B,
23:05rather a
23:06portal that
23:07allows us to
23:08transcend the
23:09distances of
23:10time and
23:10space,
23:11a stargate.
23:13We see
23:14evidence of
23:14these stargates
23:15near Lake
23:16Titicaca in
23:17Peru.
23:17We find
23:18carved into
23:20the high
23:21quartz
23:22sandstone
23:23cliffs,
23:24a doorway to
23:25nowhere,
23:26that even
23:26today is a
23:27sacred place
23:28for the
23:30indigenous people
23:30who come
23:31and give
23:31offerings and
23:33await their
23:33ancestors,
23:35they say,
23:35will pass
23:36back and
23:37forth through
23:37this portal
23:38in time.
23:39If in
23:42Nazca we
23:42find really
23:44some mixed
23:45creatures,
23:46then we
23:46would find
23:47a proof of
23:47extraterrestrials
23:48and I would
23:49be the first
23:50one to be
23:51very, very
23:51happy because
23:52I'm accused
23:53by the
23:54scientific
23:54community
23:55since 60
23:56years that
23:57there are
23:57no extraterrestrials
23:58and if they
23:59would be,
23:59they would
24:00never come
24:00here because
24:01of the
24:01distances,
24:02et cetera,
24:02et cetera.
24:03So I would
24:04be happy to
24:05support, yes,
24:06finally we have
24:07a proof,
24:07but in our
24:08scientific
24:09community,
24:10they do not
24:11accept extraterrestrial
24:12life on
24:13earth.
24:14Extraterrestrials
24:15in our
24:15scientific
24:16community,
24:17including in
24:17our media,
24:18is still
24:19something to
24:19be ridiculed.
24:22With the
24:23Peruvian
24:23anomalies
24:24mounting,
24:25the mysterious
24:26beings depicted
24:27by ancient
24:28artists raise
24:29more questions
24:30about the
24:31presence of
24:31an alternative
24:32species that
24:33may have
24:33worked within
24:34the planet.
24:35The art of
24:38Peru is
24:39particularly
24:39strange and
24:41in particular
24:41one odd
24:43character that
24:44appears again
24:45and again is
24:47what is known
24:47to the
24:48archaeologists as
24:49the harvester.
24:51This is a
24:51mythical being
24:52that is often
24:53shown with
24:55seeds and
24:56agriculture,
24:58but what's so
24:58strange about
24:59this figure is
25:00that it's
25:00generally always
25:01shown with
25:03three fingers
25:04and three
25:05toes.
25:07Is this
25:08some
25:09simplification
25:10of the
25:11depiction of
25:12the human
25:12form,
25:13or does it
25:14represent some
25:15kind of being
25:16that actually
25:17had three
25:18fingers and
25:20three toes?
25:22When we look
25:23at these
25:23depictions of
25:24the harvesters,
25:25we cannot
25:25help but notice
25:26a strong
25:27similarity to
25:28the Nazca
25:29mummy named
25:30Maria,
25:31meaning the
25:31long slender
25:32bodies with
25:33a large
25:33head where
25:34there's no
25:34ears and
25:35three fingers
25:36on each
25:37hand.
25:38And that
25:38opens a
25:39wide array
25:40of questions
25:40like who
25:41was Maria?
25:42Where did
25:43she come
25:43from?
25:44We look
25:44to her
25:45genetics and
25:46we see
25:46there's a
25:46good portion
25:47of it is
25:48similar to
25:48humans,
25:49but there's
25:49another portion
25:50that is
25:50unknown.
25:51So we
25:51wonder now,
25:52was Maria
25:53part human,
25:54part something
25:55else?
25:55Or is
25:56Maria strictly
25:57a harvester?
25:58Were these
25:58harvesters a
25:59different sort
26:00of being
26:00that interacted
26:01with the
26:02ancient cultures
26:02of Peru?
26:03We don't
26:04know.
26:05And so this
26:05opens the
26:06mysteries that
26:06we need to
26:07explore to
26:08an even
26:08deeper level.
26:10I was
26:11talking to
26:11the local
26:12archaeologists
26:13and I
26:13asked them
26:14why do so
26:15many mummies
26:16or skeletons
26:17have three
26:18fingers?
26:19And they
26:19say because
26:20they were
26:20not humans.
26:22They're three
26:22fingers, they
26:22say they
26:23were not
26:23humans.
26:24At least
26:24that's what
26:24some
26:25archaeologists
26:26say.
26:26But again,
26:28other
26:28archaeologists
26:29contradict.
26:29the fact
26:30is we
26:31have these
26:32figures with
26:33three fingers.
26:34Terrestrials
26:35have five
26:36fingers and
26:36everyone knew
26:37this, including
26:38in the past.
26:39Why did
26:40somebody make
26:40some humans
26:41with three
26:42fingers?
26:42We have no
26:43answer, I
26:44think, because
26:44they represented
26:45extraterrestrials.
26:48My job
26:49mainly was
26:50reverse
26:50engineering
26:51controls and
26:52craft.
26:53I know
26:54probably five
26:56or six races
26:57that all have
26:57three fingers.
26:58I would
27:00say probably
27:01most of the
27:01aliens have
27:02three.
27:03Almost all
27:04of what we
27:05would call
27:05flying saucers
27:06had control
27:08panels that
27:08were for
27:09three-fingered
27:09beings.
27:13Looking at
27:14the mysterious
27:15anomalies of
27:16Peru, like
27:16the unexplainable
27:17sites, the
27:18elongated skulls,
27:20even the
27:20Nazca lines,
27:21it suggests that
27:22there already
27:22was an
27:23extraterrestrial
27:24influence upon
27:25their civilizations.
27:26But it was
27:27the discovery
27:27of Maria
27:28that brings
27:29forward strong
27:30evidence suggesting
27:31that indeed
27:33Peru was
27:34this nexus
27:35point for
27:35extraterrestrial
27:36contact and
27:37extraterrestrial
27:38influence upon
27:39their civilization.
27:41These
27:42beings
27:43left us
27:45something,
27:46some kind
27:47of knowledge.
27:48We're only
27:48beginning to
27:49understand, and
27:50once again,
27:50the only way
27:52that we can
27:53make sense
27:53of the
27:54mystery is
27:55to think
27:55differently
27:56about ourselves.
27:58This is the
27:59mystery of
27:59Peru, one
28:00of the most
28:00intact, one
28:02of the least
28:02explored sites.
28:04What is it
28:05that we haven't
28:05found yet?
28:07What sites
28:07remain to be
28:08seen, and
28:09once we find
28:10them, will
28:11we be honest
28:12enough with
28:13ourselves to
28:14accept the
28:15story that
28:16they tell?
28:16In 2019,
28:22Maria was
28:22transferred to
28:23the Universidad
28:24Nacional San
28:25Luis Gonzaga
28:26de Ica for
28:26further
28:27evaluation.
28:29Visit Gaia
28:30Marketplace for
28:31more information
28:32about guided
28:32tours to
28:33view Maria.
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