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200-Million-Year-Old Gigantic Footprint Found In South Africa

Was our planet visited and inhabited by an otherworldly giant species hundreds of millions of years ago? This may sound true, as there is clear proof all over the globe to back up this theory. One of the most enthralling pieces of evidence that giants once dominated this planet has been illustrated by Michael Tellinger, a South African author, scientist, researcher and explorer.

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Tellinger standing next to the ‘giant’ footprint, probably the most obvious proof of the existence of giants since ancient times. The footprint is about 4 ft. long, which means its owner must have had a height of at least 24 ft. The trace leaves people with a complete dilemma and a profound mystery that needs solving.
The 4-foot-long footprint in granite, located in South Africa, close to the Swaziland border, in the town of Mpaluzi, completely astonished geologists, some of which claim that it is just a natural erosion feature, while others disagreed. The footprint is believed to date back 200 million to 3 billion years ago. The dating immediately aroused controversies, but things remain unsolved for now.
Pieter Wagener, a professor from the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa, reveals: “There is a larger possibility of small green guys arriving from space and sucking it out with their tongues than it being generated by natural erosion.”
The extraordinary granite footprint was first found out in 1912 by a hunter in what was known as a desolate region of South Africa called Eastern Transvaal, where animals including antelope and lions roamed the site. The footprint remains in the same condition compared to the time of its discovery, and its isolated location greatly minimizes the possibility of it being a tormented hoax.

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Robert Milton Schoch, a U.S. associate professor from Boston University, standing next to the unusual granite impression debatably deduced as a giant footprint.
The footprint may be explained as a “phenocrystic” granite or coarse porphyritic granite undergoing several cooling stages, resulting in a mix of large and tiny grains, which is also the reason for merchandizers opting to mine in the site, as the granite may look wonderful when polished.
Known as Mpuluzi Batholith (Granite) in South African Geology, the rock officially dates back to 3.1 billion years ago. This is a true riddle that requires precise scientific investigation.
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