The Baigong Pipes are reported to be associated with a "pyramid" about 50 to 60 metres (160 to 200 feet high) built on 'Mount Baigong'.
The front of the "pyramid" is reported to contain three caves. The mouths of the two smaller caves have collapsed.
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Only the largest cave, which is 6 metres (18 feet) high, can be entered. These metal pipes are ancient, that's not in dispute but what is "is how was metal pipes in existence so long ago?"
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Two Baigong Pipes have been reported from the largest cave. One of these is described as being 40 cm (16 in) in diameter and preserved as a reddish-brown "half-pipe". Within the same cave, another pipe-like feature of similar diameter was also found. Dozens of upright pipe-like features, about 10 to 40 cm (4 to 16 inches) in diameter, were also found protruding from Mount Baigong above the largest cave.
The first scientists to examine the subterranean phenomenon concluded that the pipes were composed of 92% common minerals and metals and 8% unknown materials. The obvious inference is that these red-hued tubes were transported here from outer space as part of an alien public works project. This Martian theory has garnered so much support that a monument topped off with a corroded satellite dish has been erected near the mountain.
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It should be immediately noted that the word 'Baigong' means 'Hill' in the local dialect, so it isn't worth looking for 'Mount Baigong' on any map. In addition, there is absolutely no evidence of a pyramid anywhere, the 'pyramid' is actually an escarpment by Toson Lake but it was attributedtothis anyways and I feellikethis should be noted. It's definitely worth researching anything that you have an interest in just so that your clear on what is and what isn't, right becauseit makes sense to be sure on whateveris been looked into.
The result shows that they are made up of 30 percent ferric oxide with a large amount of silicon dioxide and calcium oxide. Eight percent of the content could not be identified. "The large content of silicon dioxide and calcium oxide is a result of long interaction between iron and sandstone, which meansthe pipes must be very old," said Liu Shaolin, the engineer who did the analysis.
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Near the foot of an escarpment (noun - a long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights) .
(Mt. Baigong) by Toson Lake lie three caves, the largest and most accessible some eight meters high by six meters deep. Inside, spanning from the roof to the back end of the cave, runs a pipe 40 cm in diameter. Another one roughly the same size runs into the earth from the floor, with just the top protruding.
Additional Baigong Pipes were found on shore and within Toson Lake, which lies 80 m (260 ft) from the mouth of the largest cave. On the beach of Lake Toson, about 40 m (130 ft) from the mouth of the largest cave, apparently flat-lying, hollow, pipe-like features were found. These reddish-brown pipe-like features range in diameter from 2 to 4.5 cm (0.8 to 1.8 inch) and have an east-west orientation. Another group of pipe-like features, presumably vertical, either protrude from or lie just below the surface of the lake.
Analysis of the "rusty scraps" by Liu Shaolin at a local smelters reportedly found that they consist of 30 percent ferric oxide and large amounts of silicon dioxide and calcium oxide. Many other iron pipes can be found scattered on sands and rocks.
They run in an east-west direction with a diameter between 2 and 4.5 centimetres. They are of various strange shapes and the thinnest is like a toothpick, but not blocked inside after years of sand movement. Stranger still is that there are also some pipes in the lake, some reaching above water surface and some buried below, with similar shapes and thickness with those on the beach.
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Remember that these need smelting and forging into water shape is needed, the iron must have been extracted from a quary or a mine of whatever sorts? Somehow these metal pipes have come into being when they was thought to not be in existence? But yet here we have a wonder of the world wrapped up in an enigma, how the hell did they get there? Who put them there and why was they put there?
The most recent researchers to examine the pipes believe that the metallic phenomenon are in fact fossilized tree root casts.
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The pipes were first discovered by a group of U.S. scientists on the trail of dinosaur fossils, who reported them to the local authorities in Delingha. They were ignored until a report, possibly one of six made, by Ye Zhou, appeared in the "Henan Dahe Bao" (河南大河报 Henan Great River News) in June of 2002. Soon after, Quin Jianwen, a local official, discussed the pipe-like features with journalists of the Xinhua News Agency on June 16, 2002.
The local government has promoted the pipe-like features as a tourist attraction with road signs and tourist guides. In 2002, expeditions to study the Baigong Pipes were reportedly planned. Anonymous (2002a, 2002b) reported that a group of nine Chinese scientists were to visit and study them in June 2002. A group of researchers from the Beijing UFO Research Association were making preparations to visit and study these pipe-like features. This group was to be composed of 10 experts, 10 journalists, and film team from CCTV (China Central Television).
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There's a fair few different opinions on this absolutely fantastic anomaly. Let's all agree to disagree on the fact that this is a Oopart Wikipedia. This is a brilliantly named anomaly which stands for "Out of Place Artifacts."
I'd really appreciate it if you could give us your opinion on what you think this might be? I've given you the ancient Mars technology answer which was apparently brought here to Earth as a Mars colony infrastructure project by ancient Martians.
Then there's the tree roots cast opinion which we know scientists have examined the actual metal pipes (or whatever you want to call them) and metal was found there so this kinda negates the ancient tree roots opinion, right? But we all know one thing is clear, these definitely exist and that's not disputed!
Here's a Natural Wonders YouTube video about this amazing Ancient Chinese metal pipes anomaly discovered in Qinghai Province above.
Please share your thought's and opinions also any ideas that you might have about this amazing Ancient Chinese metal pipes anomaly. I'd also appreciate it if you could share this post with someone who you think would appreciate it, cheers.
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