Evidence of the flood in the underground cities of Cappadocia







To confirm the version of the use of underground cities for refuge from catastrophes and floods, it is necessary only to find evidence of catastrophes and floods in them. I have already done it in my previous submitted works about the underground structures of Israel. Similar evidences are available in the underground cities of Turkey. First of all, this is a thin layer of calcareous (?) sediments with wavy-finned marks on the surface covering most of the underground cities. Such signs may be the traces of wave/surf activity or curra (traces of dissolved limestone). A comparison of them with each other strongly suggests that they are the first.

This means that water covered (in whole or in part, I cannot say) almost all underground structures of Cappadocia and it presented in them for a long time and left there crisp tracks. This is unlikely to happen before the last Flood dated 12 thousand years ago. Perhaps by this time the underground cities of Cappadocia had been long abandoned and so the water entered there. But the former inhabitants fled from earlier floods - 5.3 million years ago or 1.8 million years ago, or even from some floods (in the Pleistocene there were at least 5-15 floods). It is only relatively recently - in VIII, III, I millennium BC or in the first centuries AD underground structures of Cappadocia have been re-discovered, cleaned, partially reconstructed and again began to be used by people.



The above submitted hypothesis about the time of the construction of the underground cities of Cappadocia is based on a study of the actual material and it is not less scientific than most previously hypotheses stated by archaeologists and historians about the recent (at the latest I-III millennium BC) time of construction of underground cities. Moreover, it does not go away from explaining many moments which do not blend with these hypotheses (high degree of secondary alteration of walls, traces of wave/surf ripples on the floor, the unity of the underground and rock structures, the lack of waste rock, long tunnels height of 1-1.5 meters only, etc.). On the contrary my hypotheses actively use them as important arguments to confirm its right to exist. Sometimes it seems to me that the main arguments of supporters of the late construction of Cappadocia underground cities are the Darwinian Theory and traditional chronology of the appearance of man and humanity developed by archaeologists. All the contrary arguments are not taken into account. It's a pity, a real researcher must find an explanation of all the facts and if they do not fit into the dominant view he must review them immediately and not think about opinion of other scientists.

It would be so simple if someone having the weight in the world scientific community of scientists says out loudly that the age of an intelligent humanity descends far down - at least for the beginning, to the Neogene period. And he gives evidence presented abundantly in Cappadocia and Israel. And not only that. Geologists, miners and non-professional researchers from around the world regularly send me such evidences. It is necessary to recognize them but it remains only to close their eyes who do not want to recognize them.



In conclusion I give two more quotations from the work A. Komogortseva "Mysterious Chude. Who were Chude’s metallurgists?":

"According to legends, Sirtjas (historical equivalent of the mythological Chud) was small in stature, they said, stammering slightly, wore beautiful clothes with metal pendants. They had white eyes. High sand hills were houses for Sirtjas. They went out on the surface of the tundra at the night or in fog; they lived underground where they drove on dogs and herded mammoths "Yakhora" (earthen deer). Like to Chude Sirtjas were considered skilled blacksmiths and good soldiers”.

They "go under the earth along the river during the day and at night with the lights out and

go out to the lake and there are the wonderful light and great city over this lake. And any who

comes to that city can hear a big noise in the city as in the other cities where people live”.





The section "My explorations"





© A Koltypin, 2012

© P Oleksenko, 2013 (translation)



We, A. Koltypin the author of this work, and P.Oleksenko the translator of this work, give permission to use this for any purpose except prohibited by applicable law, on condition that our authorship and hyperlink to the site http://earthbeforeflood.com is given



I take this opportunity to thank Michael Zhernokleev for his assistance in explorations





Read also my work on the results of field explorations in 2012 "Who constructed the underground-terrestrial megalithic complex of Israel and when was it constructed?"

