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The 10,000-year-old megalithic was split in two

The Al Naslaa sandstone block located in the middle of the Tayma Desert divides in its middle by a perfect cut and precision as if it were using laser technology.

Al Naslaa is a natural rock located in the oasis of Tayma in the Saudi desert. Archaeologists find evidence that humans have set foot in Tayma since ancient times, forming civilization.

Not only located on the main trade route in ancient times, the region was also the capital of the New Babylonian Empire.

Al Naslaa rock is about 7 meters high and consists of 2 parts. This stone weighing hundreds of tons was balanced on a thin slab.

Some researchers believe that this structure suppresses vibrations from the ground, helping rock move and fall for thousands of years due to earthquakes.

Geologists believe that the cut after the strong impact of the ground split the rock. Cracks can also form when the rock joint is under pressure from the environment.

In some climates, ice will form in the crack. However, the precision and flatness of the cut make believe in the advanced technology of the ancient Tayma civilization.

According to them, it is possible that the ancients used a technique similar to laser technology to split the stone in half for its own purposes.

The front of the flat rock contains strange designs and figures, which are believed to have been recorded by ancient people from the 8th century BC.

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