Descripción de Underwater Anomalies in the Andes of Peru:
I have run across some very interesting anomalies in lakes throughout the Andes Mountains in Peru. The images come from Google Earth and can be seen by anyone using this wonderful application. I came across these "Unidentified Underwater Anomalies - UWA's" while researching various places in the mountain region of Peru. As you probably know, there are quite a number of ancient ruins such as Machu Picchu that have been inhabited by the Inca and civilizations much older than the Inca. The photo album "Unidentified Underwater Anomalies" located at http://creatorsdream.com/v/UWA/ currently has sixteen photos showing these UWA's near Lake Titicaca. The other location which I found UWA's is in the northern central andes about 200 miles north-east of Lima. What I found will make you wonder just what the heck is going on with these images. Are they for real? What is it that we are actually looking at here. Some of these images almost look like computer boards. Some look like buildings with streets, houses and corridors. One of the images looks as though the walls have crumbled in sections and even shows a section that is dismembered and has moved several feet from its original location. I have yet to determine what I'm seeing in Google Earth and would like to hear what you think these anomalies might be. Therefore, I've included a .kmz file and additional information about what these UWA's on the creatorsdream.com web site at http://creatorsdream.com/node/18
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