Thursday, April 10, 2014

The story of the GIANTS of the ICA-NAZCA region. Part 1. By Angela Bernales

This is the account of the people of the Ica-Nazca, region in Southern Peru, about the GIANTS that inhabited the region before the Biblical Deluge in Noah's days happened.
This story is believed by all the people of the Cordillera of the Andes. It is said that very large bones have been found and still are found places where the sites of their villages were and also the wells or cisterns they made.
Since they represented a menace to their region in terms of mystic language, they preserved the places untouched believing that if anyone open up the vault of these negative energy it will devour the souls of the ones who dare to do it.
The Spaniards says in their chronicles about the area, that they saw pieces of teeth that must have weighed half a pound when whole, and also a piece of a shin-bone of enormous size.
It is said that they came by sea, from very remote times, on gigantic reed rafts and landed on the coast at the point of Santa Elena, in the vicinity of the city of Puerto Viejo. Men were so big that an ordinary man scarcely reached up to their knees. They had enormous heads and their hair were grown up to their shoulders, their eyes were as large as the size of the head of an average man. They had clean shaved faces. Some of them wore animal's skin and others were just naked. There were no women with them.
When they reached the Ica-Nazca region, they set their camp like a village. They didn't have water. Instead of moving out, they remedied the lack of it by making some very deep wells. The job was undertaken by such strong men. They dug these wells in the living rock until they came to the water and afterward they built the wells in the living stone from the water line upwards so that they would last for ages. The water from wells were excellent and always cold, very pleasant to drink.
When they were settled and the wells were finished, they ate all the supplies they could find in the neighborhood including men. it is said that one of them ate more that fifty of the people of the land and as the supply of food was not sufficient for them to maintain themselves, they change their diet to sea products. They caught so much fish with their enormous nets and gear that they had.

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