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Subject Neil Armstrong’s Untold Expedition To South American Jungles In A Search Of Aliens In 1976
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Original Message A giant cave in the Andes known as Cueva de los Tayos (or Cave of the Oilbirds) has long been discussed among ancient astronaut theorists. They believe that the cave was once inhabited by the ancient people who evolved after getting aid from the extraterrestrials.

In his book “The Gold of the God” (1972), the Swiss author Erich Von Däniken included the testimony of a Hungarian explorer named János Juan Móricz who went into the cave in 1969. He mentioned that inside, Juan had discovered gold, strange carvings, sculptures, and a “metal library” of tablets, written in an unknown language that belonged to a lost ancient intelligent civilization.

Such stories encouraged explorers to visit the most remote place in South America. The earliest expedition to Tayos in Ecuador was carried out by Scottish engineer Stan Hall in 1976. He was accompanied by more than 100 people. Among them, there were British and Ecuadorian government officials, leading scientists and speleologists, British special forces, professional cavers, and astronaut Neil Armstrong, who served as the expedition’s Honorary President. It was one of the largest expeditions held by the top people in the government.

Reaching the most mysterious cave is not easy. The roads are full of potholes with deadly twists, through the jungle is above the Amazon Basin. After passing through the home of big black bullet ants and terrible humid weather, it is really challenging to go into the cave without taking permission from the local indigenous group of people known as “Shuar,” for whom the cave is sacred. The Shuar people perform spiritual ceremonies in the cave. They are known for shamanism, as well as dangerous Amazonian tribes who would not resist killing their enemies.

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