People are Trapped Inside this Rock in Nigeria | Full Documentary

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People are Trapped Inside this Rock in Nigeria | Full Documentary


Here is the long awaited Idanre ancient kingdom full travel documentary in this one we came closer to the Ojimoba rock to hear from the people trapped inside the rock and after that we hiked 3000ft above sea level to the ancient kingdom of Idanre where we saw the unreadable letter of the flood and we came back to Ese ogbe ji where I decided to…

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  1. I think that unreadable letters are code to open the rock, i wish Nigeria is a kind of country that take things serious, they would have set a standard in which people will have to study and keep trying to open the rock . Like" the legend of the hidden treasure 🪙"

  2. Veel aQLa = means Much knowledge/intellect/wisdom or Great Wisdom or Much intellect

    Veel = much

    AQua = Water

    AQLa = Aqla is a roman term that finds extensive usage in various sentences and different contexts. In English, the aqla is referred to as "Intellectually" and it is driven by the English language.

    I'M DUTCH and this is old dutch/english combined. This is written by a freemason

  3. Veel aQLa = means Much knowledge

    Veel = much

    AQua = Water

    AQLa = Aqla is a roman term that finds extensive usage in various sentences and different contexts. In English, the aqla is referred to as "Intellectually" and it is driven by the English language.

    This is written by a Dutch/English Freemason between year 1200 – 1600

  4. The letters on the rock could be Roman numerals. They also kind of look like Nordic runes. I'm not sure how long ago they were carved, but maybe this helps? They could also be experimental cuts into the rock surface. They might not be letters at all. Again, it would make more sense to know how long ago they appeared. I could see rock climbers wanting to climb those rocks though too. Again, all I can do is speculate using the evidence given.

  5. Appreciate the chance to know this, thank you. That area looks megalithic I wonder if an ancient advanced culture once inhabited the area. Note looks like "Belala" as in El Belala any visitors from Algeria?

  6. Listen to me my buddha eh eh, bot do you mean eh eh! Bot do you mean people life in rock ehh!. Botsuey suey botbot eh eh!. I hear not voice of people trapped eh ehh!