High up in the Bolivian Andes-4000 meters above sea level-lies Puma punku an ancient ruined city that simply could never have been constructed by its Stone Age inhabitants.'Something here really stinks to high heaven' writes Erich von Däniken.<br><br><br><br>'In <I>Twilight of the Gods</I>' says von Däniken 'I document precisely what it was that left the first visitors breathless as they stood before the mighty stone blocks some 400 years ago. I will show you what archeologists discovered hundreds of years ago and demonstrate how much has been destroyed over the centuries. Intentionally.<br><br><br><br>'I will also prove that Puma punku was not built by any Stone Age people.<br><br><br><br>'And in December 2012 the gods will return from their long journey and appear again here on Earth. At least that is what the Mayan calendar would have us believe.<br><br><br><br>'The so-called gods-the extraterrestrials-will come again. We're headed for a 'god shock' of major proportions.<br><br><br><br>'But doesn't anyone with half a brain know that interstellar travel is simply impossible because of the sheer distances involved? And that extraterrestrials would never look like us?'<br><br><br><br>In his own inimitable way Erich von Däniken picks these preconceptions and prejudices apart with a clarity no other author could manage.
Title | Twilight of the Gods |
Author | Erich von Daniken |
Narrator | Kirby Heyborne |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781452621678 |
Published | 2011-03-31 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 6 hours 1 minutes |