

Episode #343: Lost Megaliths of Peru with Michael Collins
Jan 17, 2025
Join a thrilling exploration of ancient mysteries as the hosts discuss fascinating discoveries in Michigan, including possible Phoenician artifacts. They delve into enormous megaliths in Peru, pondering their origins and uncovering hidden archaeological wonders. The challenges of documenting these remarkable sites and the unique cultural aspects of the Chachapoya culture are vividly shared. With humor and adventure, the hosts reflect on their journeys and the importance of preserving history before it's lost to time.
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Michigan's Mysterious Keweenaw Wall
- Mike from Wandering Wolf traveled to Michigan to investigate an unusual wall feature called the Keweenaw Wall.
- The wall looks like constructed blocks but is debated to be a natural dyke with blocky fractures.
Phoenician Copper Mining Puzzle
- Too much copper has been mined in Michigan compared to known copper artifacts in the Americas.
- This suggests ancient miners, possibly Phoenicians, reached North America creating a significant mining operation.
Lost Megaliths in Peruvian Jungle
- Mike visited a remote Peruvian site with enormous megalithic blocks resembling Baalbek's scale.
- The site is overgrown jungle, difficult to access, and linked to the Chachapoyas culture's territory.