Megalithic Marvels - Hidden Pyramids Deep in the Nicaraguan Jungle?
Episode Date: March 8, 2025A mysterious site hidden deep in the Indio Maíz jungle of southwestern Nicaragua may feature the ruins of basalt cyclopean style walls.JOIN US ON AN UPCOMING TOUR ...
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Nicaragua, where a mysterious site hidden deep in the Indio-Maze jungle of southwestern Nicaragua
may feature the ruins of basalt-cyclopian-style walls. I remember when I first saw this photo
a couple years back, it stopped me in my tracks, and I thought, is that a pyramid hidden
deep in the jungles of Nicaragua? Now, known as Kanto Gallo, this is
ancient site is sacred to the native Rama people of Nicaragua, who are descendants of the
Chibcha Indians, I believe. Now, Kanto Gallo apparently translates as screaming rooster.
And the oral tradition state that a rooster, Gallo, is said to appear screaming,
Kanta, at this mysterious site once a year. And again, if you look at these photos,
you're going to see people standing next to what looks like massive cyclopean basalt
style walls or chunks or sections of pyramids.
Now according to the Rama natives, Kanto Galo is where their ancestors practiced religious rituals
and gathered to deal with community issues.
That to me is another hint that these might actually be created, crafted structures
Again, I say that because a lot of people say, well, this is just natural formations.
It's hard to tell, but I lean towards these being created,
especially when I hear that the Roma natives considered this spot to be sacred.
Usually when the ancient locals considered a spot to be very sacred,
it's because they knew something happened here before them.
This site also served as a safe haven where the Roman.
The Roma Indians have escaped from foreign conquerors over the generations and the centuries.
So it's not as a place of safety because it's so remote in the dense jungles.
According to the Ramwa people themselves, these structures are known to date back at least 5,000 years.
To me, that's another clue.
If these were just natural formations, they'd say, well, these were here for millions of years.
But the locals themselves believe they're at least 5,000 years old and creative.
but surrounded by lush rivers and waterfalls, the people who have been to this site,
talk about how you must trudge past these turtle-like stone structures and stair-like structures
to reach the main area of a site, where you see this bluish-gray stone slabs that can be
seen piled up from huge, what looks like stone balls, and what appears to be pyramids that
rise over 20 meters in height.
Now according again to those explorers that have made it to this site in present day, there are at least 10 massive pyramids located in this dense jungle area.
I'd love to know what you think, so leave a comment wherever you're watching this from and let me know if you think these are natural or if these are just very ancient weathered structures or pyramids.
