Scientists have discovered an ancient giant skeleton and huge snake bones. It’s an extraordinary discovery, and if it’s genuine, it offers evidence of enormous giants that roamed the Earth in the past. It also confirms the ancient legend of the Nāgas.
While excavating in the Khao Khanap Nam Cave in Thailand, an archaeological team unearthed a skeleton of a being who was most likely a male and measured 5 or possibly 6 meters (16 – 19 ft). Next to the skeletons were the remains of a giant serpent.
KBTV reports, “The leader of the excavations team, when interviewed, said: Krabi is the first province within Thai boundaries to have discovered traces of humans. The Krabi province once discovered the world’s first primate fossil. The Siwalik Euarchontoglires is 35 million years ago. Although the Siwalik Euarchontoglires is not considered to be the ancestor of humans, this discovery proves that the Krabi province and the areas around it had the sightings of the homosapiens in the Paleolithic Era.”
Recently, we have good news from Khao Khanab Nam Cave at Krabi province. An archaeological team has discovered traces of ancient human and traces of giant human and giant animal in the Khao Khanab cave. There were traces of battle correspondingly with the legend of Krabi.
It is said there was a giant who transformed into a human and another human who was transformed by the Naga. They had both fallen in love with each other, living in this place, and they fought with each other till death. The giant and Naga turned into mountains facing the Krabi River.
“This is the legend that corresponds with the discovery, an amazing discovery to visit and see, this great discovery of the province of Krabi,” Professor Niwat Wattanayaporn said.
Known as the Serpent Pinnacle, the Nagas are mentioned in Hindu mythology. These mysterious creatures are said to live in two magnificent underground cities known as Patala and Bhogavati (literally “populated by snakes” or “delightful light”).
According to KBTV, “these remains are near complete, with a complete skull, chest, and leg bones. The area of the sighting had been cordoned off by the police and verified by the archaeological team. If it is identified as genuine, this would be the first sighting of a complete giant remains since the 2004 tsunami. The government has pledged to give full assistance to the archaeological works.”
While digging deeper into this story, we found, together with our readers, that surgeons that suggest this discovery was an art installation, according to an article published by Taiwan Today.
Though no one questions the existence of giants in the past, this skeleton looks a bit too new to be genuine. But why couldn’t Professor Niwat Wattanayaporn see this was a work of art within a week?