Articolo uscito su Focus - Agosto 2009
Article published on Focus - August 2009
I FOUND TWO CRYSTAL SKULLS
I live in Rimini and I am fond of ancient civilizations.
I was in Mexico for about a month between April and May 2009.
I was in Mexico for about a month between April and May 2009.
Armed with good will and a rucksack on my back I visited many Maya sites. From May 1 to May 3 I was south-est of Campeche, main town of the same State.
I visited, with the company of a local guide the ruins of Hochob and Edzna.
I visited, with the company of a local guide the ruins of Hochob and Edzna.
The guide, Carlos, spoke very little English, and I very little of Spanish: understanding each other was not easy.
On May 3 2009, we were heading towards the ruins of Edzna. While we were walking within the thick vegetation,
a reflection from a light coming from a fallen tree caught my attention.
I got closer and started to take away leaves, roots, branches which had fell on the ground and were obstructing the way.
Digging with my hands the extraordinary finding: two crystal skulls. The excitement was great.
At that point, the guide got agitated and started muttering words.From what I was understanding, he was refering to the Maya prophecies. He did not want the skulls to be removed and my attempt in convincing him that I was going to give them to the local authorities did not work. Regretfully I had to give up.
On May 3 2009, we were heading towards the ruins of Edzna. While we were walking within the thick vegetation,
a reflection from a light coming from a fallen tree caught my attention.
I got closer and started to take away leaves, roots, branches which had fell on the ground and were obstructing the way.
Digging with my hands the extraordinary finding: two crystal skulls. The excitement was great.
At that point, the guide got agitated and started muttering words.From what I was understanding, he was refering to the Maya prophecies. He did not want the skulls to be removed and my attempt in convincing him that I was going to give them to the local authorities did not work. Regretfully I had to give up.
I made myself took pictures and covered them back.
Peter Gazzola.
Peter Gazzola.
Answer of Massimo Polidoro – President of Cicap (Comitee Italian Control Affirmantions on Paranormal)
It’s hard to understand this finding.
If it is a true archeological find or a rudimental fake of the famous ‘maya’ skulls which are preserved
in museums.
In such cases, it is right to refer to the local authorities to point out the finding.
