Dramatic Uplift of Puma Punku in the Bolivian Andes

Rapid geoid changes to Earth caused the tectonic plates to push together, producing immense heat and electrical conductivity. The affected subterranean rock created phase changes and swift expansion, becoming the basis for the synchronous uplift of long mountain ranges and wide plateaus. Puma Punku – an ancient advanced mining complex in the Andes – was destroyed by these resulting upheavals, violent tremors, earthquakes, and mud slides.

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