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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2025 · 1H 2M

Solstice Secrets, New Discoveries in Turkey & Egypt / Hugh Newman

from Megalithic Marvels · host Derek Olson

In this episode I sit down with author, researcher and explorer Hugh Newman to discuss an array of fascinating topics. Being that Hugh hales from England where he photographs and documents crop circles, I begin by asking him about this strange phenomena and how far back this mystery dates. Next we chat about some of England's most fascinating ancient long barrows and the enigmas concerning them. Hugh then gives a very interesting presentation regarding the power and importance of the winter and summer solstices that go back to the paleolithic and mesolithic time periods. We then travel to Turkey where we discuss the latest discoveries at Karahan Tepe, as well as theorize as to why it seems that officials at Gobekli Tepe are not only slow-walking their excavations, but also hiding giant artifacts... We end the interview getting Hugh's latest thoughts on the Khafre Pyramid SARS scans discovery as well as hitting on the newly alleged discovery where Scientists claim to have uncovered a second 'hidden city' beneath Giza Menkaure pyramid.FOLLOW HUGH HEREJOIN ME IN CAMBODIA HERE

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