The recently discovered bridge currently named as Adam's Bridge made of chain of shoals, c.18 mi (30 km) long, in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka, reveals a mystery behind it. The bridge's unique curvature and composition by age reveals that it is man made. The legends as well as Archeological studies reveal that the first signs of human inhabitants in Sri Lanka date back to the a primitive age, about 17,50,000 years ago and the bridge's age is also almost equivalent. This information is a crucial aspect for an insight into the mysterious legend called Ramayana, which was supposed to have taken place in tretha yuga (more than 17,00,000 years ago). In this epic, there is a mentioning about a bridge, which was built between Rameshwaram (India) and Srilankan coast under the supervision of a dynamic and invincible figure called Rama who is supposed to be the incarnation of the supreme. This information may not be of much importance ! t o the archeologist s who are interested in exploring the origins of man, but it is sure to open the spiritual gates of the people of the world to have come to know an ancient history linked to the Indian mythology.


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25 comments

  1. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 1:11 PM  

    so what is it?

  2. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 1:15 PM  

    "what is it?!" are you eFFin retarded? it's a bridge you dumbass.

  3. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 1:32 PM  

    why woudl it take them so long to find something like that

  4. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 1:41 PM  

    how the hell do you miss something that big? for that long?

  5. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 3:16 PM  

    that,s shit is sweet fuck it if they just found it its cool now

  6. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 4:33 PM  

    It was found more than 5 years ago, and most of the info on this article is widely open to debate as hardly anything is known about it.

  7. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 4:44 PM  

    Yea, its been known for a long time.

  8. Justin // March 10, 2008 5:17 PM  

    The "bridge" is actually close to a city named Ramesvaram, pretty close to what the myth says. You can actually see the "bridge" if you have Google Earth

  9. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 7:58 PM  

    17,00,000 years ago

    what do you mean
    is it 17.000 ?

  10. Anonymous // March 10, 2008 11:19 PM  

    More like 17 years. My and my buddy Mubinder built it while we were high on ganga.

  11. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 12:11 AM  

    The year seems to be messed up. I read this somewhere else 2 years ago. It was dated 1,700,000 years ago.

  12. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 1:58 AM  

    kinda like the "bridge of the gods" between washington and oregon. a natural bridge discovered thousands of years after it disappeared with a "legendary" background to help verify it once existed.

  13. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 5:57 AM  

    Experts say its made of bones from the early cavemen bodies.

  14. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 6:46 AM  

    I think it's cool. Not only does it reveal aspects of spirituality it also reveals early engineering. We look on ancient cultures as so primitive but some of them obviously owned house.

  15. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 6:56 AM  

    its obviously not man made. That bridge would have collapsed after 200 years. So this doesn't reveal anything about early engineering. And I wouldnt call a couple sticks with leaves over the top a "house."

  16. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 8:24 AM  

    this is a bull crap story. the bridge is either natural or built much later than "???17,50,000 years ago ???". even if they meant 1,750,000 years, the oldest homo-sapien fossil is only 160,000 y/o. ok, homo wasn't the only hominid, so this bridge must have been built by homo-habilis (who lived 2.4 - 1.6 mil y/a) if it is really 1,750,000 y/o. habilis was a little smarter than a clever chimp. its only tools were a hand ax (rock with a sharp side) and stone chips. a bridge is only needed to move vast amounst of stuff across water. since habilis didn't have much property, a raft would have been a better option for them and more to their abuility than an 18 mile bridge! did this build the bridge? you decide.

  17. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 8:35 AM  

    Idiot alert - "That bridge would have collapsed after 200 years". and what evidence do you have to support that theory? does everything magically disintegrate after 200 years, just like the great pyramids and stonehenge did? stay off of the internet if you're just going to spread your stupidity around, you don't deserve it.

  18. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 8:47 AM  

    They just found out that its man made and there are so many typos in that paragraph. Someone could have hella just made this whole thing up hella stupid

  19. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 9:04 AM  

    I'm an aerial image compositer for Standard Mapping Services. I work mostly with images in the U.S. Gulf South where there is a lot of shoaling. This looks like natural shoaling to me. It's a great formation that's been known by the shipping industry for at least 150 years. No doubt it has inspired stories for a very long time.

  20. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 9:31 AM  

    Saying "hella": you're doing it wrong

  21. Anonymous // March 11, 2008 11:36 AM  

    It looks like a big anaconda to me !!!

  22. infogue // March 14, 2008 3:24 AM  

    Yeah, i think it's cool. Great.

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  23. Anonymous // March 19, 2008 11:31 AM  

    All you mother fuckers are gonna pay. You are the ones who are the ball lickers. Were gonna fuck your mothers while you watch and cry like little whiney bitches. Once we get to Hollywood and find those Mirmax Fucks whos makin the movie, were gonna make them eat our shit, then shit out our shit and then eat their shit thats made up of our shit that we made em eat. And then all you mother fucks are next.

  24. Anonymous // March 29, 2008 6:45 AM  

    maybe it only appears in low tide

  25. jejari // August 19, 2008 11:34 PM  

    it's cool dude..

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