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		<title>The Unsolved 200-Year Mystery: Was Napoleon Poisoned?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821), this controversially detailed life and death of the Corsica-born man into an Italian aristocratic family, full of controversial details, is being check. Everyone knows Ben Weider (1923-2008), founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, born in Montreal and the man who discovered the muscular hero, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821), this controversially detailed life and death of the Corsica-born man into an Italian aristocratic family, full of controversial details, is being check.</strong><br />
<span id="more-20282"></span> Everyone knows Ben Weider (1923-2008), founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, born in Montreal and the man who discovered the muscular hero, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, but perhaps few who became aware of Weider&#8217;s legacy as co-author with New York Times editor David Hapgood of &#8220;The Murder of Napoleon,&#8221; a 1982 bestseller, translated into 15 languages, including Polish, Lithuanian, Hungarian and Russian.</p>
<p> The Hebrew edition, published in 1988 with a run of 5,000 copies, quickly sold out and has not yet been reprinted. Jack Joseph Nicholson owns the cinematic rights to the book &#8211; which reads like one is mesmerized by the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest, directed by Milo Forman, based on the 1975 film. novel of the same name by the late writer Ken Kesey. While the book was a bestseller, academia still mocked the &#8220;poisoned&#8221; theory. Historians believe that Napoleon Bonaparte died on 5/5/1821 of stomach cancer, hepatitis or syphilis. However, Swedish dentist and amateur toxicologist Sten Forshufvud came up with his theory in 1961 – two years before US President John Kennedy was assassinated and four decades before 9/11. 2001 &#8211; by which time mythical conspiracy theories became the norm. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_31_304_39030465/fc1975bd65ff8ca1d5ee.jpg" width="625" height="381"> <em> French Emperor Napoleon dominated most of Europe for more than a decade, leading France against a series of alliances; Source: wikipedia.org.</em> The Weider-Hapgood-Forshufvud conjecture is based on Forshufvud&#8217;s analysis of Napoleon&#8217;s five hairs. The results of the laboratory analysis showed that the toxic level of arsenic (a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number33) ranged from normal to 38 times the average level. This clearly demonstrates that Napoleon was administered small amounts of Arsenic in different concentrations at different times during the 5 years before his death. It was Napoleon who raised suspicions, when he wrote in his will just three weeks before his death at the age of 51, &#8220;I was stillborn, murdered by the English butcher and assassinated&#8221;. The murder theory has gained traction over time, supported by advances in forensic science. Weider &#8211; a supporter of Napoleon&#8217;s thinking &#8211; in 1995, published after the first book with an extensive study on the same topic “The assassination of St. Helena rad review” (“Assassination at St. Helena Revisited”), which he and Forshufvud co-authored. While the two books have many fascinating details about Napoleon&#8217;s tragic final years, the central question remains &#8211; was the old Emperor murdered? The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821) &#8211; aka assassination &#8211; on May 5, the life and death of the puzzling man born on the island of Corsica into an Italian family of aristocratic descent This controversial detail is being reviewed. In contrast to history, in October 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the remote British island of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean 1,776 km off the coast of West Africa, and died there in 1821. Napoleon had previously been imprisoned. deported to a place of youth exile on the Italian island of Elba, but escaped from prison, regrouped the Great Army la Grande Armée, and attempted to conquer Europe once more, but in the end, defeated by British and Prussian forces at Waterloo in 1812. Napoleon was, Weider argued, incapacitated on the outskirts of Brussels by his trusted aide General Charles Tristan, Marquis de Montholon (1783-1853). While ostensibly a loyal officer who followed Napoleon into exile in St. Helena, believed to be actually a spy who served as a bartender and manager of Napoleon&#8217;s liquor, put small amounts of arsenic in his favorite drink. The poison made Napoleon very sick, comatose and unable to think clearly. Over the years, little by little, poison accumulated and destroyed Napoleon&#8217;s stomach and digestive system. While the syrup, a standard ingredient in Mai Tai and many cocktails today, is made from sweet almonds, the fruit from bitter almonds can be toxic. While the wine Napoleon drank was produced in Domaine de Groot Constantia, present-day South Africa, Vader and his associates suspected that the marquis had forged antique wine before serving the former Emperor. Forshufvud and Weider observed that Napoleon tried to quench his unusual thirst by drinking large amounts of orgeat syrup containing cyanide compounds in almonds used for flavoring. They asserted that the potassium tartrate used during Napoleon&#8217;s treatment prevented his stomach from expelling these compounds, and that thirst was a symptom of intoxication. Their theory was that the calomel given to Napoleon became a drug overdose, killing him and causing extensive tissue damage. They had good reason to suspect the nobleman in the murder. While the Marquis de Montholon&#8217;s military service provided cover for him to follow Napoleon in the Emperor&#8217;s final exile, a thorough examination of his military record revealed some deception. Montholon claims to have been presented with an honorary sword from Napoleon during his victory at the Battle of Hohenlinden, 33 km east of Munich on December 3, 1800. In fact, the marquis did not participate in the campaign, as at the time, was facing expulsion from the army for corruption. Montholon was re-enlisted thanks to influential friends and family. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_31_304_39030465/41e4d740c7022e5c7713.jpg" width="625" height="746"> <em> Napoleon Bonaparte&#8217;s career and private life are still controversial; Source: wikipedia.org.</em> Nine years later, at the Battle of Jena, Montholon claimed to be wounded. But his commanding officer insisted in a later affidavit that the incident did not happen. And then during Napoleon&#8217;s first exile in 1814, Montholon lost his mission to the Royalists after only seven days, after being accused of pocketing money to pay the army in Clermont-Ferrand. Although Montholon was an immoral character and while the arsenic in Napoleon&#8217;s hair may seem questionable, it should be noted that the poison was in common use in the 19th century for a variety of purposes. With France and Britain unable to agree on a procedure for burying Napoleon in France, his body was initially interred in St. Helena, after an inconclusive autopsy. In 1840, the British government authorized the return of Napoleon&#8217;s remains to France for burial at the newly built Dome des Invalides. His coffin was opened to confirm that it still contained the former emperor. Although nearly two decades dead, Napoleon&#8217;s body is still very well preserved and has not decomposed. There may also be a scientific explanation for Napoleon&#8217;s well-preserved body condition that may have supported the poisoning hypothesis. Arsenic is famous for keeping a corpse in good condition. However, Napoleon was buried in four sealed coffins. Another explanation is that saponification (whereby meat is converted to fat) is caused by the absence of oxygen. In a 1993 interview with The Jerusalem Report, Weider dismissed the story that Napoleon suffered one last humiliation apart from losing the battle at Waterloo. According to some documents, shortly after his death, an autopsy was carried out and Francesco Antommarchi, the doctor who conducted the autopsy, removed several parts of Napoleon&#8217;s body, including his penis. Weider denied that Napoleon had lost his &#8220;weapon&#8221;, explaining that the autopsy was carried out under military protection. No one reported that any body parts were missing. However, Dr. John K. Lattimer &#8211; a urologist &#8211; purchased the purpose amputation appendage from a collector in 1977 for $3,000. It is now owned by his daughter, who has been offered to sell for more than 30 times the original purchase price. The cause of Napoleon&#8217;s death is not known with certainty. And unless the DNA is compared between Dr. Lattimer&#8217;s gruesome souvenir and the body at Les Invalides, the question will remain unanswered as to whether Napoleon&#8217;s &#8220;legacy&#8221; was &#8220;pure gold&#8221; or &#8220;wood&#8221;.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821), this controversially detailed life and death of the Corsica-born man into an Italian aristocratic family, full of controversial details, is being check. Everyone knows Ben Weider (1923-2008), founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, born in Montreal and the man who discovered the muscular hero, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821), this controversially detailed life and death of the Corsica-born man into an Italian aristocratic family, full of controversial details, is being check.</strong><br />
<span id="more-17977"></span> Everyone knows Ben Weider (1923-2008), founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, born in Montreal and the man who discovered the muscular hero, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, but perhaps few who became aware of Weider&#8217;s legacy as co-author with New York Times editor David Hapgood of &#8220;The Murder of Napoleon,&#8221; a 1982 bestseller, translated into 15 languages, including Polish, Lithuanian, Hungarian and Russian.</p>
<p> The Hebrew edition, published in 1988 with a run of 5,000 copies, quickly sold out and has not yet been reprinted. Jack Joseph Nicholson owns the film rights to the book &#8211; which reads as if one is mesmerized by Miloš Forman&#8217;s One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest, produced in 1975 is based on the novel of the same name by the late writer Ken Kesey. While the book was a bestseller, academia still mocked the &#8220;poisoned&#8221; theory. Historians believe that Napoleon Bonaparte died on 5/5/1821 of stomach cancer, hepatitis or syphilis. However, Swedish dentist and amateur toxicologist Sten Forshufvud came up with his theory in 1961 – two years before US President John Kennedy was assassinated and four decades before 9/11. 2001 &#8211; by which time mythical conspiracy theories became the norm. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_24_65_29241633/f4f56fb57bf792a9cbe6.jpg" width="625" height="381"> <em> French Emperor Napoleon dominated most of Europe for more than a decade, leading France against a series of alliances; Source: wikipedia.org</em> The Weider-Hapgood-Forshufvud conjecture is based on Forshufvud&#8217;s analysis of Napoleon&#8217;s five hairs. The results of the laboratory&#8217;s analysis showed that arsenic levels (a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number 33) ranged from normal to 38 times the average level. This clearly demonstrates that Napoleon was administered small amounts of Arsenic in different concentrations at different times during the 5 years before his death. It was Napoleon who raised suspicions, when he wrote in his will just three weeks before his death at the age of 51, &#8220;I was stillborn, murdered by the English butcher, and assassinated&#8221;. The murder theory has gained traction over time, supported by advances in forensic science. Weider &#8211; a supporter of Napoleon&#8217;s thinking &#8211; in 1995, published after the first book with an extensive study on the same topic “The assassination of St. Helena rad review” (“Assassination at St. Helena Revisited”), which he and Forshufvud co-authored. While the two books have many fascinating details about Napoleon&#8217;s tragic final years, the central question remains &#8211; was the former Emperor murdered? The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821) &#8211; aka the assassination &#8211; on May 5, the puzzling life and death of the man born on the island of Corsica into an Italian family with a strong lineage. This controversial aristocratic track is being reviewed. In contrast to history, in October 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the remote British island of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean 1,776 km off the coast of West Africa, and died there in 1821. Napoleon had previously been imprisoned. deported to a place of youth exile on the Italian island of Elba, but escaped from prison, regrouped the Great Army la Grande Armée, and attempted to conquer Europe once more, but in the end, defeated by British and Prussian forces at Waterloo in 1812. Weider argued that Napoleon was incapacitated on the outskirts of Brussels by his trusted aide, General Charles Tristan, Marquis de Montholon (1783-1853). While ostensibly a loyal officer who followed Napoleon into exile in St. Helena, believed to be actually a spy who served as a bartender and manager of Napoleon&#8217;s liquor, put a small amount of arsenic in his favorite drink. The poison made Napoleon very sick, comatose and unable to think clearly. Over the years, little by little, poison accumulated and destroyed Napoleon&#8217;s stomach and digestive system. While the syrup, a standard ingredient in Mai Tai and many cocktails today, is made from sweet almonds, the fruit from bitter almonds can be toxic. While the wine that Napoleon drank was produced in present-day Domaine de Groot Constantia, South Africa, Vader and his associates suspected that the marquis had forged antique wine before serving the former Emperor. As Forshufvud and Weider observed, Napoleon attempted to quench his unusual thirst by drinking large amounts of orgeat syrup containing cyanide compounds in almonds used for flavoring. They asserted that the potassium tartrate used during Napoleon&#8217;s treatment prevented his stomach from expelling these compounds, and that thirst was a symptom of intoxication. Their theory was that the calomel given to Napoleon became a drug overdose, killing him and causing extensive tissue damage. They had compelling reasons to suspect the nobleman in the murder. While the Marquis de Montholon&#8217;s military service provided cover for him to follow Napoleon in the Emperor&#8217;s final exile, a thorough examination of his military records revealed some deception. Montholon claims to have been presented with an honorary sword from Napoleon during his victory at the Battle of Hohenlinden, 33 km east of Munich on December 3, 1800. In fact, the marquis did not participate in the campaign, as at the time, was facing expulsion from the army for corruption. Montholon was re-enlisted thanks to influential friends and family. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_24_65_29241633/506eb42ea06c4932107d.jpg" width="625" height="746"> <em> Napoleon Bonaparte&#8217;s career and private life are still controversial; Source: wikipedia.org</em> Nine years later, at the Battle of Jena, Montholon claimed to be wounded. But his commanding officer insisted in a later affidavit that the incident did not happen. And then during Napoleon&#8217;s first exile in 1814, Montholon lost his mission to the Royalists after only seven days, after being accused of pocketing money to pay the army in Clermont-Ferrand. Although Montholon was an immoral character, and while the arsenic in Napoleon&#8217;s hair may seem questionable, it should be noted that the poison was commonly used in the 19th century for a variety of purposes. With France and Britain unable to agree on a procedure for burying Napoleon in France, his body was initially interred in St. Helena, after an inconclusive autopsy. In 1840, the British government authorized the return of Napoleon&#8217;s remains to France for burial at the newly built Dome des Invalides. His coffin was opened to confirm that it still contained the former emperor. Although nearly two decades dead, Napoleon&#8217;s body is still very well preserved and has not decomposed. There may also be a scientific explanation for Napoleon&#8217;s well-preserved body condition that may have supported the poisoning hypothesis. Arsenic is famous for keeping a corpse in good condition. However, Napoleon was buried in four sealed coffins. Another explanation is that saponification (whereby meat is converted to fat) is caused by the absence of oxygen. In a 1993 interview with The Jerusalem Report, Weider refuted the story that Napoleon suffered one last humiliation apart from the humiliation of losing the battle at Waterloo. According to some accounts, shortly after his death, an autopsy was conducted and Francesco Antommarchi, the doctor conducting the autopsy, removed several parts of Napoleon&#8217;s body, including his penis. Weider denied that Napoleon had lost his &#8220;weapon&#8221;, explaining that the autopsy was carried out under military protection. No one reported that any body parts were missing. However, Dr. John K. Lattimer &#8211; a urologist &#8211; purchased the purpose amputation appendage from a collector in 1977 for $3,000. It is now owned by his daughter, who has been offered to sell for more than 30 times the original purchase price. The cause of Napoleon&#8217;s death is not known with certainty. And unless the DNA is compared between Dr. Lattimer&#8217;s gruesome souvenir and the body at Les Invalides, the question will remain unanswered as to whether Napoleon&#8217;s &#8220;legacy&#8221; was &#8220;gold&#8221; or &#8220;wood&#8221;./ .</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Havana syndrome first appeared in US officials 5 years ago, until now this neurological disease remains a mystery that worries the Biden administration.</strong><br />
<span id="more-16291"></span> For the past five years, US investigators have been constantly searching for the cause of &#8220;Havana syndrome&#8221; &#8211; a mysterious neurological syndrome that White House officials, diplomats and US government employees abroad, acquired. The victims reported sudden dizziness, pain and feeling heavy in the head. Some say it&#8217;s okay to just move to another location for a short time, but others suffer from chronic headaches and even brain injuries.</p>
<p> According to a recent report by the US Senate Intelligence Committee, the number of suspected cases of Havana syndrome worldwide is increasing. According to the New York Times, there have been more than 130 US officials with this neurological syndrome worldwide in the past 5 years, and at least one person has had symptoms in the past two weeks. The figures have raised concerns within the Biden administration, especially as the cause and cure for Havana&#8217;s syndrome remains a mystery. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_19_83_38889691/8c42be8ca4ce4d9014df.jpg" width="625" height="375"> <em> Havana syndrome first appeared in US officials five years ago.</em> <strong> “Unusual health incident”</strong> &#8220;<em> How can you fight something you don&#8217;t know well?</em> &#8220;, a US intelligence official expressed concern about the mysterious Havana syndrome. Under pressure from lawmakers and victims of Havana syndrome, the Biden administration has stepped up efforts to &#8220;identify the cause of these unusual health incidents,&#8221; according to a statement from a spokesperson at the office. Office of the Director of the National Intelligence Service (CIA) on May 18. However, the reality shows that it is difficult to pinpoint the exact causes and symptoms of Havana syndrome. Victims of the syndrome report a multitude of different symptoms. This has scientists, engineers and medical professionals fiercely arguing about whether all cases of Havana stem from a single cause. CNN&#8217;s source said the US government has found a blood test that can detect some signs of Havana syndrome. The test was applied to intelligence officers with a recently discovered neurological syndrome, and at least one of the victims was a White House official. But testing alone is not enough information to make a definite diagnosis of this strange disease. Many Havana syndrome research institutions are developing a type of sensor device that can detect abnormalities to identify victims. However, this tool only helps detect the syndrome and cannot protect or improve the condition of the sufferer. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_19_83_38889691/ede9de27c4652d3b7474.jpg" width="625" height="393"> <em> The Biden administration has stepped up efforts to determine the cause of Havana syndrome. (Photo: CNN)</em> <strong> Foreign secret weapon?</strong> In March, the US National Academy of Sciences reported finding &#8220;directed radiofrequency energy&#8221; most likely to be responsible for a series of strange neurological symptoms of Havana syndrome. This is called the “microwave theory”. However, US officials note that this theory has not been confirmed, some scholars have openly rejected the theory. CNN&#8217;s source said that the content of the microwave theory is purely based on external symptoms. This theory is not convincing because Havana syndrome victims have many and different symptoms. In 2014, the US National Security Agency revealed that intelligence on cases of officials with Havana syndrome since 2012 indicated it could be caused by &#8220;a high-powered microwave weapon capable of can produce a variety of effects on the human body, including damage to the nervous system.&#8221; But the National Security Agency has not confirmed the existence of this dangerous weapon, or information about the country that developed it. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_19_83_38889691/fe45cf8bd5c93c9765d8.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> The US National Security Agency revealed that Havana syndrome could be caused by &#8220;a type of microwave weapon&#8221;. (Photo: CNN)</em> Many US officials question how such a weapon could be so charged and so precise that it only damages the target&#8217;s brain. And equally important is if Havana syndrome is a man-made attack, who or what organization is behind this conspiracy? According to the US official, there is some evidence that Russia is likely to be the culprit because it is one of the few countries that has researched and developed a tool that is believed to be the weapon that causes Havana syndrome. Some researchers on Havana Syndrome say that if the cause of the disease is advanced foreign equipment, the purpose of its creation is to gather information from US officials. &#8220;<em> I don&#8217;t know if they happened to find a mechanism that would allow it (Havana syndrome) to be used as a weapon system, or are they just trying to collect (data) that could be detrimental to the country. America</em> &#8220;, a CNN source said. To date, the investigation into this mysterious neurological syndrome is still ongoing, there is currently no evidence to prove that Havana syndrome is created by forces hostile to the United States, or the symptoms and treatment for this disease. those infected.</p>
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		<title>Jinfo Mountain Candlestick Peak, the Qifeng waterfall that can only be experienced by self-driving, there are two unsolved mysteries on the cliff.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In people’s impression, Chongqing is a famous Internet celebrity city. It seems that Hongyadong, Jiefangbei, Yangtze River Cableway, and Liziba Light Rail are the representative attractions of Chongqing. In fact, it is not the case. Internet celebrities are a label of Chongqing, but they cannot be truly authentic. Representing Chongqing, Chongqing is a famous cultural [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p> In people’s impression, Chongqing is a famous Internet celebrity city. It seems that Hongyadong, Jiefangbei, Yangtze River Cableway, and Liziba Light Rail are the representative attractions of Chongqing. In fact, it is not the case. Internet celebrities are a label of Chongqing, but they cannot be truly authentic. Representing Chongqing, Chongqing is a famous cultural city with a history of more than 3,000 years, and a super-large city covering 82,000 square kilometers. Its beauty cannot be summed up by an internet celebrity label. There are world-class cultural sites such as Dazu Rock Carvings, and There are world-class scenery like the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, and even around the main city, there are also top big-name scenic spots like Jinfo Mountain, which has many world-class and national-level famous brands such as World Natural Heritage, National AAAAA-level scenic spots, national geological parks, national forest parks, etc. Can an Internet celebrity city represent it? <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490927/1000"> <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490924/1000"> Take Jinfo Mountain as an example. Many friends only know that it is a World Heritage Site and a national 5A-level tourist attraction. Even if they have been, many of them only know that there are Bitan Valley, Cliff Road, Golden Tortoise Chaoyang, Ecological Stone Forest and other attractions, but they don’t know. In the 441 square kilometer Jinfo Mountain scenic spot, there are a large number of karst depressions, sinkholes, piercing holes, rock pillars, waterfalls, canyons, ancient villages, ancient villages, ancient teas, ancient trees and other landscapes. <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490926/1000"> These landscapes are scattered in the southeast and northwest of Jinfo Mountain. One or two days of walking horses and flowers can not go to these places. For example, the candlestick peak that this article will introduce to you is one of them. <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490929/1000"> Candlestick Peak is located at the intersection of Jinfo Mountain and Baizhi Mountain, where the Baizhi River Grand Canyon is formed due to long-term water flow and wind erosion. The valley is deep and the cliffs on both sides are towering. Peak, this is the candlestick peak. <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490906/1000"> The candlestick peak is more than a hundred meters high, and it looks like a huge candlestick. A similarly huge &#8220;candle&#8221; is inserted on it, which is a solitary peak rising into the sky. The characteristics of the Zhutai Peak and the surrounding rock mass are Quaternary sedimentary rocks, with mountains above and steep rocks below, with obvious strata formation, with typical geological features below the Jinfo Mountain Plain. <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490912/1000"> <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490925/1000"> On the edge of the Candlestick Peak, there are two karst caves. The entrance of the cave is built with a wall of gravel. Obviously someone once lived here, but in what age? It is impossible to verify who they are, and how did these people get to the cave where there are cliffs up and down? <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490913/1000"> <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490923/1000"> On the mountain opposite to Candlestick Peak, there is a waterfall flying down from the cave in the middle of the cliff. According to local villagers, this waterfall is constant all year round, the water volume does not increase or decrease, and the long flow does not stop. Where is its source? No one knows that it has become an unsolved mystery. <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490919/1000"> <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490910/1000"> On the side of this waterfall, there is also a cave. The entrance of the cave is the same as the cave on the opposite side. The wall is made of gravel. Obviously some people have lived in it, but this cave is still tens of meters away from the top of the mountain, and there are also some underneath. It&#8217;s tens of meters and it&#8217;s very steep. How did these people get up? <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490909/1000"> Let’s take a telephoto view at the entrance of the cave. The wall at the entrance of the cave does not seem to be formed naturally, it is definitely man-made. Seeing that these rocks are not big, they are like small rocks taken from local materials just around the cave. . <img decoding="async" class="content-picture" src="https://inews.gtimg.com/newsapp_bt/0/13439490920/1000"> According to local villagers, it may be the place where the rich stored valuables in the past turbulent years. The average people simply went up. They couldn&#8217;t climb up below, and couldn&#8217;t get down below. How they got to the cave on the cliff is like the valley of the Yangtze River. Like the hanging coffin, it feels incredible. It was also said that it used to be a place where gods practiced. With the aura of Jinfo Mountain, they finally gained the way up, leaving behind these incomprehensible cliff caves. The authenticity cannot be verified. What do you think these caves do? Do you have a better understanding of this aspect? Let me tell you about it.</p>
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