Friday, October 9, 2020

In 1990 A Boy Found 176,500 Yr Old Relics In A Cave That Completely Changed How We See Neandertha

Subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/Z4nZcg video Spanish - speaking https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOujrBupQis In 1990 A Boy Found 176,500 Yr Old Relics In A Cave That Completely Changed How We See Neandertha ************************************************************** A group of enthusiastic explorers squeeze their way down a dark, damp and extremely narrow tunnel before stumbling into a cave full of glistening stalactites and mighty stalagmites. Still, they pause for a moment, sensing that something is not quite right. And it’s true: these amazing structures have an astonishing secret to reveal. When Bruno Kowalczewski’s father noticed a delicate breeze emerging from rocks in the Aveyron Valley in the south of France, the teenage boy was more than a little intrigued. And for the next three years, he became obsessed with digging through the loose rocks and stone chippings, hoping to reveal the source of the mysterious wind. By February 1990, moreover, the 15-year-old Kowalczewski had succeeded in digging a narrow passage almost 100 feet long. Members of the SSAC, an archaeological caving club based in Caussade, France, were the first to make their way through the tiny opening and explore what lay beyond. Amazingly, they found themselves emerging in a large cave. There were signs that bears had once been there, too, and animal bones were scattered across the floor. Truly, this was an incredible find. ************************************************************** ►You can support the channel: PATREON https://goo.gl/KtaKrp ►web: http://watchjojo.com ► SUBSCRIBE US: https://goo.gl/Z4nZcg *Thank you :Robin Lewis ► Follow Us On Google Plus: https://goo.gl/JYf9Rr ► Like us Our Facebook Page: https://goo.gl/C5Rv92 ► Follow On Twitter: https://goo.gl/PZ2U1R ►For more articles visit: http://scribol.com #theopetra_cave #archaeology_cave_finds


In 1990 A Boy Found 176,500 Yr Old Relics In A Cave That Completely Changed How We See Neandertha

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