Mysterious Door No One Has Got Open Until Now
You Shall Not Pass
The temple has six Chambers, each of which is filled with valuable objects. Five of these Chambers were opened using existing technologies, but the most mysterious Chamber still wouldn't open. Two carved cobras welcome visitors to the door, which also functions as a gate. Surprise experts discovered two additional doors behind the first one - the second door is made of wood, and the last one is made of iron. Despite all the efforts involved, the mysterious Chamber B still wouldn't open. Meanwhile, believers say that opening the door against its will can release an unnameable thing into the world, while others say that Chamber B might hide a tunnel that's unrelated to the reasons listed above. In 2010, a French engineer visited Machu Picchu and discovered a strange door in one of the main buildings. The door was hidden in a narrow path neither tourists nor archaeologists used often. David believed that this place was an entrance - the Incas had sealed it for some reason. He contacted archaeologists and authorities right away, but he didn't receive any response for months. Eventually, he found an article about Peru by Terry Jamesen - and he reached out to him immediately. He described his findings to Jimmy after that. Jameen and other archaeologists went to Machu Picchu to investigate the Secret Door. They concluded that this store was indeed an entrance sealed by the Incas - and they confirmed the existence of two entrances found behind it as well as 3D representations of staircases leading up to the main room and another chamber. The analysis also revealed several cavities among which there was a vast quadrangular room - plus Geo Radars detected some metals those might be golden and silver objects. Jameen and his team thought this place might be a chamber of pre-hispanic times - and they believe that the door had been sealed by the Incas to hide something important maybe an enormous treasure trove .



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