The gigantic carcasses of the Romanian Argevay in the ruins of the Burebist leader’s dungeon in Burebista have been known for more than half a century, according to conspiracy theorists and aficionados of folklore.
According to Beforeitsnews.com, among those who participated in the excavations in Romania was Ionits Florea, now an eighty-year-old scholar. In 1940, […]
The gigantic carcasses of the Romanian Argevay in the ruins of the Burebist leader’s dungeon in Burebista have been known for more than half a century, according to conspiracy theorists and aficionados of folklore.
According to Beforeitsnews.com, among those who participated in the excavations in Romania was Ionits Florea, now an eighty-year-old scholar.
In 1940, he unearthed a colossal skull, which he revealed to the archaeologist, and then he resumed his excavations alone.
According to Floreau, discoveries were moved onto vehicles and transported in secrecy.
Intriguingly, the Romanians are familiar with numerous legends involving giants. They once inhabited the surrounding forests of Scaieni.
According to the locals, there are enormous caverns beneath the mountains that conceal treasure-filled subterranean passages.
In 2016, when journalists were tasked with investigating an enigma, they discovered that the investigation was rigorously confidential.