If anything, they were afraid of the site and left it alone. For all that, many Gympie residents still dismiss it as a myth. (For more details, read my last book HAIRY HUMANOIDS FROM THE WILD). One can also meditate on saving the pyramid, and ask meditation and ritual groups to work to preserve the pyramid. Much will be lost if the Gympie Pyramid is destroyed, especially if it goes unexcavated and unexplored. Thanks for your interest, your encouraging comment, donation and invitation. I should have met you before and known this, but I didnt. A bronze Grecian urn was found in the hills north of Gympie by Brett Green. Other less known facts about Gympie add to the mystery. [6], A group of Kabi Kabi (also known as Gubbi Gubbi) people claim this specific area was an ancient sacred site important for their dreaming, and connected with a stellar origin story concerning the seven sisters, or Pleiades,[1] although this claim is disputed by the traditional owners of the area according to local historian Elaine Brown. The fact that it has three legs suggests it was a wine pot. Quite possibly it was regarded as a place of evil spirits. Mysterious Gympie Pyramid: Evidence Of An Ancient Lost Civilization In As a fair skinned Nordic, the Australian summer sun and heat are harder to bear than any Canadian summer day, causing me to get sunburned much quicker than to get tanned. Australian Eucalyptus was apparently and inexplicably found in Tutankhamen?s tomb. The Gympie Pyramid as seen from the air with Google Earth. Please . The Gympie Pyramid (Djaki Kundu local traditional name) is a low terraced hill located in the outskirts of Gympie in Queensland. Jefferys 2006, page 5 and Mick Dale (PC). Love. Your email address will not be published. Thanks and blessings to all on your respective journeys and growth, Your email address will not be published. Unfortunately they had been unable to stop the damage to the pyramid. You dont have to go far to find academic references to other ancient First Nation stone constructions all over the continent and islands of the Great South Land. It is not correct to say that Aboriginal people did not build stone constructions such as Djaki Kundu.. The mysterious Gympie pyramid, plus Yowie encounter in the deep bush It quite possibly had a ritual function, particularly given the pillars on the summit, and was possibly also used as an observatory. Copyright New DawnIf you appreciated this article, please consider adigital subscriptionto New Dawn. Today (March 4th) we did a wonderful hike in the lush tropical rainforest of Paluma Range National Park, QLD. Some of the first colonists wrote of the permanent villiages in their diaries. Uncovering the mystery of the Bosnian pyramids - Mystery Wire Since then, the monument has been defaced and most of its original walls destroyed. [3], In 1868, government geologist DOyly Aplin described the ridge as "a stratified quartz pebble drift of older date than the existing valleys in a large pocket of the creek known as McPhersons Paddock". The area was taken over as an army base, and the story relates that the pyramid was covered with earth and used for target practice. [9], In 1938 a retaining wall, featuring polygonally-cut stone, was built at the Surface Hill Uniting Church by relief workers, at a cost of 3000. This was destroyed when the pyramid was bombarded by banana shaped aircraft, possibly from Atlantis. It quite possibly had a ritual function, particularly given the pillars on the summit, and was possibly also used as an observatory. People about to ascend the pyramid frequently experience being stopped by invisible means, and have to obtain permission before going up. The group claims how 'Walsh's Pyramid', located some 30 minutes west of the popular Australian coastal city, stands a staggering 922 meters in height. By 1937, trucks and tractors were available to remove and displace the stones, but their rough re-assemblage in town show some lack of accuracy and precision, as compared to ancient monuments. Other pyramids have reputedly been found around Australia. An interesting little stone lined cell has recently been found at the base of the pyramid. The well-known surveyor Len Beadell is said to have found a pyramid on the Nullabor plains, and was told by the local aborigines that the pyramid was outside the dreamtime, and that it was very bad luck to talk about it. EDIT: MISTAKE! You can view all the photos by downloading a copy of this issue of New Dawn. An archaeological survey was undertaken by Michael Morwood in 1967 (for some unknown reason this report is unobtainable). My best reward is the interest and support of a growing international audience and the satisfaction of leaving good tracks on my journeys. There would have been a major problem with watering the terraces, and there is no visible sign of any of the pipes and pumps that would be necessary. The aborigines did not build the pyramid, and are not known too have constructed stone terraces anywhere in Australia, or to have shaped stones. There is also a pile of stones that look like a collapsed building. To date their purpose in doing so remains unknown. Connected? It's focus is. It is not a pyramid in the Egyptian or South American sense. Kabi Ancestors built Djaki Kundu. The writer also found that an L-shaped dowsing rod, when held loosely in the hand, spun around freely by itself on the pyramid, usually a sign of a powerful site. Green, The Gympie Pyramid Story, De Grene Enterprises 2000, Tel: 07 5482 3909.