KANACKI
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Hola Don Jose
There are claims of Ancient ruins on the island of Malaita? According to local folk tales and legends these are remains of the "Ramo civilisation", a warlike race of giants. They apparently consist of cyclopean-sized walls as well as a alleged tomb of gigantic proportions, which holds remains of a giant. There is a significant likelihood that - if indeed real could be discovery of the century?
However getting there is tricky as it involves following protocols. As far as I know site this alleged site has never been explored by outsiders of local tribes itself.
Marius Boirayon provides because he has married into one of the local tribes published approximate geographical coordinates of the place where these alleged ruins apparently exist. However, even if he is telling the truth, and the coordinates are correct, accessing the place in itself is simply impossible without the natives' assistance - tribes or village dwellers living close to the alleged ruins. Contacting local inhabitants is absolutely vital anyway, irrespective of the level of difficulty in organising an expedition to the region, if anything because firstly geographical data provided by Boirayon may not fully reflect reality in order to reach many areas in this mysterious country an appropriate consent is needed from local communities who own these lands.
If I can find more concrete evidence of such ruins it might be interesting to organize and expedition? Just another example of importance of protocols to follow..
That said if it does turn out to be ruins in jungle? It would be interesting indeed be amazing discovery..
Kanacki
There are claims of Ancient ruins on the island of Malaita? According to local folk tales and legends these are remains of the "Ramo civilisation", a warlike race of giants. They apparently consist of cyclopean-sized walls as well as a alleged tomb of gigantic proportions, which holds remains of a giant. There is a significant likelihood that - if indeed real could be discovery of the century?
However getting there is tricky as it involves following protocols. As far as I know site this alleged site has never been explored by outsiders of local tribes itself.
Marius Boirayon provides because he has married into one of the local tribes published approximate geographical coordinates of the place where these alleged ruins apparently exist. However, even if he is telling the truth, and the coordinates are correct, accessing the place in itself is simply impossible without the natives' assistance - tribes or village dwellers living close to the alleged ruins. Contacting local inhabitants is absolutely vital anyway, irrespective of the level of difficulty in organising an expedition to the region, if anything because firstly geographical data provided by Boirayon may not fully reflect reality in order to reach many areas in this mysterious country an appropriate consent is needed from local communities who own these lands.
If I can find more concrete evidence of such ruins it might be interesting to organize and expedition? Just another example of importance of protocols to follow..
That said if it does turn out to be ruins in jungle? It would be interesting indeed be amazing discovery..
Kanacki