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Introduction

Nestled in the heart of Mpumalanga, lies a museum dedicated to exploring the ancient ruins and civilizations of Southern Africa, the Stone Circle Museum. This museum is a unique destination for history enthusiasts, archaeologists, and curious visitors looking to explore the mysteries of the past.



About the Museum

Founded in 2008 by Michael Tellinger, the Stone Circle Museum displays thousands of unique and priceless tools and artefacts connected to the civilizations of southern Africa. According to the museum, more than 10 million mysterious stone circle ruins lie scattered across South Africa, Zimbabwe, and surrounding countries.

The museum showcases seeming evidence that ancient civilizations were mining GOLD across all of southern Africa. The museum is the only one of its kind, dedicated to showcasing the ancient ruins and civilizations of Southern Africa, ancient gold mines, and precious tools and artefacts.

Interesting Facts

The Stone Circle Museum is not just about showcasing artefacts and tools. It also provides visitors with a unique opportunity to explore fascinating historical facts and mysteries, such as:

  • The presence of the Anunnaki in what was referred to as the ABZU in the Sumerian clay tablets.
  • Fossils and petrified body parts of humanoids, dinosaurs, reptilians, and even Giants.
  • Cone-shaped tools, the main components of SASER technology.
  • Dozens of doughnut-shaped TORUS stone, including the one that crashed the TSA Security system at Doha International Airport in 2013.
  • Stones that ring like bells.
  • Bird-shaped stones like the Zimbabwe Birds at Great Zimbabwe.

Physical Location

Conclusion

The Stone Circle Museum in Mpumalanga is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in ancient history, archaeology, or mysteries of the past. This unique museum offers visitors a chance to explore the ancient ruins and civilizations of Southern Africa and discover fascinating historical facts about the region. Whether you are a seasoned archaeologist or a curious traveler, the Stone Circle Museum is sure to leave you intrigued and inspired.

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