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Köszönöm válaszod. Igen, tudom h sok helyen írják, h a terasz és értelemszerűen a bányában otthagyott tömb az gránit. Ismétlem, sok helyen írják, olvastam. De legalább annyi helyen írnak mészkövet. Célom nem az h mindenáron bizonyítsam h nem gránit hanem mészkő, hanem h rávezesselek, mennyire sok megtévesztő hír kering. Látom, hányszor mentek lépre ilyenekben, szinte naponta, és mennyire ellenállsz mindenkinek aki segíteni akarja tisztázni .

Az beadott 2 db link egyike művészettőrténeti elemzés és egyetlen szóval sem írja se azt h mészkő se h gránit.

A másik link nem igazán komoly, és nem meggyőző, h amikor gránitot ír, maga is utána nézett. Ilyen link link sok van.
Majd elmagyarázom, honnan szűrődött be a téves tudat.
Most én is adok néhány linket amin az ellenkezője áll, közte olyan oldalak is amik más tekintetben szintén nem tudományhivők.


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http://www.sacredsites.com/middle_east/lebanon/baalbek.htm

"The great mystery of the ruins of Baalbek, and indeed one of the greatest mysteries of the ancient ....Another even larger stone lies in a limestone quarry a quarter of a mile from the Baalbek complex...The limestone rocks of the Trilithon show extensive evidence of wind... "

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http://vejprty.com/baalbek.htm

" In 27 BC, the Roman emperor Augustus .... walls containing twenty-seven limestone blocks, unequaled in size anywhere in the world,....The block has a healthy sheen of high quality limestone ..... "

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http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=147635

"The megalithic stones of the Trilithon bear no structural or ornamental resemblance to any of the Roman-era constructions above them, such as the previously described Temples of Jupiter, Bacchus or Venus. The limestone rocks of the Trilithon show extensive evidence of wind and sand erosion that is absent from the Roman temples,
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http://www.pacal.de/baalbek_en.htm

" The monolith of Trilithon (3 blocks each weighing over 1000 tons, stacked with 6 blocks on the west side of the terrace) do not display any ornaments or structures that are similar to those of the Roman era. The limestone blocks of the Trilithon have strong traces of sand erosion..."

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http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_5.htm

" measurements were taken which revealed the largest and most precisely cut stone at the Trilithon may weigh in at over 1,500 tons. The largest modern cranes in the world would have difficulty in lifting, let alone moving, these massive limestone blocks, and yet there they sit...."

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http://www.andrewcollins.com/page/articles/baalbek.htm

" Even more extraordinary is the fact that in a limestone quarry about one quarter of a mile away from the Baalbek complex is an even larger building block. Known as Hajar el Gouble, the Stone of the South,...... This mammoth building project apparently necessitated the cutting, transporting and positioning of the three 1000-tonne limestone blocks making up the Trilithon. Their sizes vary between sixty-three and sixty-five feet in length.... "

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http://www.biblelandstudios.com/nuke/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=34

" The most intriguing part of Baalbek is the block of limestone that was never used from a quarry one-quarter mile away. At sixty-nine feet by sixteen feet by thirteen feet ten inches, it was the "

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