Strange images of ancient astronauts or scuba divers on the wall of "Catedral Nueva" at Salamanca, Spain from 16th. century
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This is the writing about strange sculptures, what are very interesting, because of their shape. There could be two explanations of those sculptures. Another is that they portrait ancient astronauts and the second one is that there would be the ancient scuba diver in those walls. The pictures of ancient astronauts are a very fascinating thing, and here I must say, that nobody actually knows, are ancient aliens visited in our planet sometimes before. When we are looking at those sculptures, we might think that there is some kind of mistake, but nobody makes that kind of sculptures by accident.
In the time, when those sculptures were made, were no drill-machines, and another kind of stuff, what modern sculptors use, and that kind of high-class sculpture is not very easy to make even with modern tools. So there is the very nice mystery in the walls of those cathedrals and castles, where is that kind of sculptures. The thing, what is seen in those photos is not actually mean that the sculpture portraits some ancient astronaut. It can also portrait the ancient scuba-diver, who had the diving suit, what was made by greased lethal or catfishes skin.
That kind of swimming suit could be possible to make in medieval time, and the system, what the scuba diver would use for breathing could be the balloon, what has been made by using the urinary bladder, what is taken from Pigs bodies. Those balloons mouth can be equipped with carbon filters, and that could allow those scuba divers breath under the sea. I think that the figure, what is in those sculptures could portrait also the scuba diver, who was swimming in the middle of seaweeds. That would be one very interesting explanation for those strange images.
Sources:
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/06/04/astronaut-carving/
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