Human Resonance: La Maná, Ecuador: Hummingbird Pyramid by Alex Putney

The Human Resonance Archeological Park is dedicated to the exploration, research and excavation of the magnificent Paleo-Sanskrit pyramid complex of La Maná, Ecuador. Discovered by Alexander Putney and his partner Suzanne Benoit in 2013, this large pyramid complex comprises 17 ancient monumental buildings partially covered in meters of rich kaolin clay beds and dense cloud forests.

The La Maná artifacts and related ancient monumental sites deserve renewed worldwide attention and the comprehensive scientific investigation of geologists, archeologists and technical engineers for remote sensing onsite. Furthermore, these ancient monuments deserve acknowledgement by the Ecuadorian government and funding for the application of satellite-based geosensing technologies.

Pursuing these goals, we proudly announce our February, 2014 opening of the Human Resonance Archeological Park south of La Maná in the small community of La Envidia, which translates as "The Envy".

Help us uncover the wonders of South America's oldest and largest pyramid complex as we excavate several NEW archeological sites with direct links to the 29,000-year-old Bosnian Pyramids!

Visit us online: www.human-resonance.org/hummingbird_pyra­mid.html

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Contact: [email protected]

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