Bolivia's Hidden Megalith Just REWROTE Human History

Bolivia's Hidden Megalith Just REWROTE Human History

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May 25, 2026

A 220-metre mountain of red sandstone in Bolivia, carved end to end with jaguars, concentric circles, geometric channels, and a 20-metre "spine of the serpent" so straight that one writer once mistook it for an alien runway. Mainstream archaeology credits it to peaceful farmers who never carved anything else, anywhere, ever. The dates don't hold. The skill doesn't match. And 700 kilometres west, in the same century, a different Bolivian civilisation was cutting stones the Inca themselves would later borrow.

Tonight on Epoch Mysteries, we look at El Fuerte de Samaipata — the UNESCO-listed mountain that history has been quietly lying about. We trace the forgotten blueprint from Bolivia to Cusco, examine the sealed tunnel beneath the summit, and connect three recent discoveries — Tiwanaku's precision masonry, the 2025 confirmation of the Coricancha-Sacsayhuamán tunnel network, and the 2022 LIDAR revelation of the Casarabe civilisation hidden in the Amazon — into a single question the textbooks cannot answer.

Whose hands first held the chisel? Whose tradition still has no name?

Chapters:
00:00 The Impossible Mountain
07:30 Why You Cannot Carbon Date a Rock
15:00 Stolen Credit — The Tiwanaku Connection
22:30 The Forgotten Blueprint at Saywite and Qenqo
30:00 The Serpent's Spine
38:00 What Lies Beneath

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