Aramu Muru, the Gate of the Gods

Aramu Muru is an abandoned stone carving in Peru, near Lake Titicaca, known as “Gate of the Gods”. It was discovered in the early 1990s and is believed to be an abandoned Incan construction project.

The flat stone is approximately 23 ft (7.0 m) square, with a T-shaped niche measuring 6 feet and 6 inches (198 cm) tall carved into it. The question remains, why would someone carve something that large and add a doorway that leads to nowhere?

Aramu Muru or Hayu Marca is a popular tourist destination for paranormal pilgrimage. Legend has it that an Incan priest in possession of a golden disk, placed the disk in a small depression in the ‘door’ (the ‘door’ being the niche carved into the rock), and this caused the door to open. The golden disk supposedly dropped from the sky. Local inhabitants speculate that aliens created the doorway and called it “Gate of the Gods.” Archaeologists visited the site and discovered a small circular impression in the doorway. One could speculate that this circular impression would hold a golden disk. In addition, Aramu Mura priest served in the Temple of The Seven Rays. At this time in his life, the Spanish were conquering much of South America. To escape death, Aramu Mura escaped with several priests to the “Gate of the Gods.”

Upon arriving at the stargate, he took out the golden disk. Where did he get this golden disk? Apparently, according to legend, this golden disk dropped from the sky. Upon receiving the golden disk, he placed it into a special recessed area. At this point, the doorway opened up, and he passed through the doorway, never to be seen again.

The priests that fled with him reported the event. In their statement, the doorway opened, and Aramu Muru disappeared into a tunnel. They believe he entered the world of the ancient gods. There is a similar alleged Stargate Gateway in Midas City, Turkey, and some fantasize it is connected to Aramu Muru.

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