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Mount Padang
Mount Padang, which is sometimes also referred to as Gunung Padang, is a megalithic site found in Indonesia, in a small village called Karyamukti. Megalithic sites are sites that are constructed using large stones to make monuments, typically for religious reasons, and sometimes for political leaders. Its use is not overly known, which has lead pseudo-archaeologists to try and answer that question. The site has been excavated once over the year of 2014, and several surveys have been conducted that tell archaeologists, and even geologists what lie beneath the surface.
Location
Geological Formation
Discovery
Significance
its important
Pseudosignificance
its somewhat important but more so crazy