Explore Megalithic Malta and Gozo in March 2024, including private access to the Equinox Sunrise at Mnajdra Temples & Ħaġar Qim, The Hypogeum, Ggantija and lots more. Hosted by Jim Vieira, Hugh Newman and JJ Ainsworth: www.megalithomania.co.uk/maltatour.html.
The site at Bugibba is a temple, not a dolmen (even though the hotel is called Dolmen Hotel). There are so many ancient megalithic temples on the islands of Malta and Gozo that three or more of them would unavoidably align in one direction or another.
To know more about the grids and the ley-lines of Malta & Gozo, check the book: The Age of Magic and Wisdom. (Smashwords.com) and more about the legends of these islands.
the ancients of Malta moved large stones by placing small under and rolling large slab on top. Those smaller rocks underneath arent just holding the larger one up, they were being used to move it. I think these large rocks were abandoned for some reason while in the process of being moved.
Explore Megalithic Malta and Gozo in March 2024, including private access to the Equinox Sunrise at Mnajdra Temples & Ħaġar Qim, The Hypogeum, Ggantija and lots more. Hosted by Jim Vieira, Hugh Newman and JJ Ainsworth: www.megalithomania.co.uk/maltatour.html.
The site at Bugibba is a temple, not a dolmen (even though the hotel is called Dolmen Hotel). There are so many ancient megalithic temples on the islands of Malta and Gozo that three or more of them would unavoidably align in one direction or another.
Very interesting
Goddess Inanna's episodes are described in the Sumerian works. I think the elongated heads here is where Akhenaten and Nefertiti came from.
To know more about the grids and the ley-lines of Malta & Gozo, check the book: The Age of Magic and Wisdom. (Smashwords.com) and more about the legends of these islands.
That is the grave of a giant. Most giants worldwide were buried with one massive slab, usually resting on a tripod of stones.
... Infuckingcredible....
the ancients of Malta moved large stones by placing small under and rolling large slab on top. Those smaller rocks underneath arent just holding the larger one up, they were being used to move it. I think these large rocks were abandoned for some reason while in the process of being moved.