 | Rock Cut Niches, Tunnels, Labyrinths, etc, Peru whatever instrument cut these munerous things was sometimes even polishing the (often very hard) bedrock on the go, who and why cut all this? |
 | El Fuerte de Samaipata, Bolivia what is this anyway? |
 | Ain Dara Temple, Syria particularly interesting are the cut marks left by tools superior than what we have nowadays |
 | Desert "Kites", Syria Old Earth ruins of unknown origin and purpose |
 | Castell d'Olèrdola, Spain number of cultures have used the site... |
 | Le Champ Soyer Polissoir, France |
 | The Bobastro Ruins, Spain complex of exposed and heavily eroded underground metropolis, the interior of couple of rooms is somewhat visible at places |
 | Bulls and Vast Melthalitic Ruins around Ávila, Spain a vast area with meltaliths showing here and there with traces that once there were stone structures all over the region, are the bulls related to it? are they the only art of the meltalith builders we know of? |
 | Bocairent, Spain town built on the ruins of layers of old rock cut city, dwarf tunnels, interesting rock cut road, so much history all in one place! |
 | Stone Circles, South Africa hundreds of thousands of them! no doors, no windows... was it really for cattle? |
 | The Gympie Pyramid, Australia although only legends are left from the pyramid itself, it seems a wall of it survived after being carefully relocated |
 | Solovetsky Monastery, Russia 7 meters thick megalithic walls, did they build it for defence against spears? |
 | Sigiriya, Sri Lanka |
 | Barabar Caves, India |
 | Pucará del Uritorco, Argentina |
 | Pyramids near the city of Nahodka, Russia |
 | The Uncharted Alatri Ruins, Italy absolutely enormous stone blocks along with very fine polygonal fitting |
 | Hattusa, Turkey |
 | Richat Structure, Mauritania slightly elliptical dome, 40 km in diameter of unknown origin |
 | El Enladrillado, Chile |
 | Osaka Castle, Japan |
 | Elongated Skulls on Islands Covered with Megaliths and Vehicle Tracks, Malta massive geopolymer blocks! |
 | Turish Stone Spheres , Kazakhstan These are interesting, layers of various material... |
 | New England Megalithic Chambers, United States |
 | The Bosnian Pyramids, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
 | Manuscript 512, city with Ptolomaic Greek writings, Brazil |
 | Arakulski Shihan, Amazing Cyclopean Wall |
 | Mysterious piles of gravel, Russia |
 | Hobbits on Flores, Indonesia |
 | Tool Marks, Russia |
 | Yonaguni, Japan |
 | Redin Remains, Maldives |
 | Brighton Beach Megalithic Stones, United States megalithic remains |
 | The Le Perthus Pyramid, France |
 | Pura Tanah Lot, Indonesia |
 | Terceira Mount Brazil Hypogeum, Portugal |
 | the Statue at Shravanabelagola, India |
 | Smar jbeil castle, Lebanon built on older rock cut base, the newer top part is not as special |
 | Balouat balaa, Lebanon officially this is just a natural sinkhole / waterfall, but most likely it is part of oldest layer / style of network of rock-cut ruins |
 | Cleft Island, Australia it could be natural or it could be ancient rock cut ruins |
 | Loryma, Turkey |
 | Washa Mikael Rock Hewn Church Addis Ababa, Ethiopia same style as the rock-cut ruins in Turkey, Italy, Spain, Armenia... |
 | Network of Tunnels Below Montreal, Canada |
 | Quenuani, Peru |
 | Lifelines Flowers, Russia just one example of countless lifelines found all over the globe |
 | Tracks and Tunnels near Bidar, India stretching for over 100 kilometres |
 | Oiniadai, Greece |
 | Naveta des Tudons, Menorca, Spain |
 | Vila Real, Portugal |
 | Sword in the Stone at Montesiepi Chapel, Italy |