You may also want to keep an eye out for information on a system of ancient roadways (at least, that's what they appear to be) in Siberia. Sylvie Ivanowa talked about them briefly in one of her videos, but I never saved the specific link. I have never heard them mentioned elsewhere.
They vaguely resemble the mysterious sacbes of the Yucatan, which we are told were made by the Maya although I doubt that's true, but these other roads are vastly more elaborate.
These Siberian roads are about 50m wide and dead straight, criss-crossing the land. Even though they are in thickly forested Siberia and have received no maintenance at least since the early times of the USSR, almost no vegetation grows in them and tree seedlings are stunted. It's quite bizarre.
Most stunning of all: it has been estimated there are 3,000,000 kilometers of such roads.
You may also want to keep an eye out for information on a system of ancient roadways (at least, that's what they appear to be) in Siberia. Sylvie Ivanowa talked about them briefly in one of her videos, but I never saved the specific link. I have never heard them mentioned elsewhere.
They vaguely resemble the mysterious sacbes of the Yucatan, which we are told were made by the Maya although I doubt that's true, but these other roads are vastly more elaborate.
These Siberian roads are about 50m wide and dead straight, criss-crossing the land. Even though they are in thickly forested Siberia and have received no maintenance at least since the early times of the USSR, almost no vegetation grows in them and tree seedlings are stunted. It's quite bizarre.
Most stunning of all: it has been estimated there are 3,000,000 kilometers of such roads.