I'm currently researching the temple of Baalbek in Lebanon. And I'm interested in other people opinions about the site. For example along side the existing Roman temple ruins there is a pre-roman site parts of this site are constructed using huge megalithic blocks. Most Archeologists view these meagalithic blocks and their construction alongside others from around the world such as Stonehenge. However one block called the Hajar el Gouble has some unbelievable dimensions! The Hajar el Gouble or stone of the south is sixty nine feet by sixteen feet by thirteen feet ten inches it weighs and estimated 12000 tons! making it the largest single peice of stonework ever crafted in the World! How did an ancient civilization craft this and move it?Even today with with all of our accumulated tecnological knowledge moving and lifting this block is impossible! There is no flat surface to roll the block like other civilizations did so how was it done? I have become fascinated with this and would like to hear others opinions.
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