There is a bridge called Adam's Bridge, also known as Rama's Bridge shrouded in mystery. The reason is, because of the age of the bridge is estimated at more than 1 million years. layout along 30 Km Adam's Bridge connects between Manand Island (Sri Lanka) and Pamban Island (India). Structure is easily visible from above sea level because the position is not too deep.
This jambatan status remains a mystery to this day. According to the commentary, Adam Bridge is concerned with the well-known myth of India, Ramayana. Which caused a furor, Srilankan Archeology Department issued a statement saying the age of Adam's Bridge may range between 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 years. The question is, whether this is really jambatan formed by natural processes or human creation? SUDeraniyagala, Steering Archaeology Center Sri Lanka who is also the author of the book "Early Man and the Rise of Civilization in Sri Lanka: the Archaeological Evidence says that human civilization has been appears in the Himalayan Foothills around 2,000,000 years ago.
Contradiction: According to historians the earliest civilization in the Indian subcontinent is civilization Ca.
Scholars menaksirkan bahawa possibility jambatan this ancient land awakened after Sri Lanka than India apart millions of years ago. epic Ramayana In the Ramayana epic, jambatan was built by the ape-man squad under the supervision of Rama. The purpose of the development itself is as a crossing point to the State of Lanka on a mission to rescue Shinta Dewi, who was kidnapped by Ravana, the king of the kingdom of Lanka. epic Ramayana, according to the Hindu calendar should be in the future Tredha Yuga (according to the time evolution of hindu disc / disc Hinduism about the Epic is divided into four: Sathya (1,728,000 years), Tredha (1,296,000 years), Dwapara (864,000 years) and Kali (432,000 years).
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