Syria’s Giant Footprints: Logic Defied
In the arid lands of Syria, an unsolved mystery has captured the imagination of archaeologists and adventurers alike: giant footprints that defy all logical explanation.
The temple of Ain Dara dates back to approximately 1300-740 BC.
The temple is divided into three parts including the entrance portico, the vestibule and the hall, decorated with hundreds of carved images.
The most special thing is that this place has 04 giant footprints on the stone floor, each footprint measures approximately 1 meter long.
Two of them are located next to each other on the porch in front of the door, another is in front of these two and one is at the entrance to the living room.
Because the last two footprints are the left and right, the upper and lower footprints are separated by about 9 m, so some people think that these could be the footprints left by a giant.
If it can walk a distance of 9 meters in one step, the height of this giant is estimated to be about 20 meters.
Today, these giant footprints are still controversial about their origin, many people believe that this could be a symbol carved by ancient people.
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