In Val di Susa, Rama is the Atlantis that no one knows

    The legend tells us about the birth of a magical and perfect place, hidden in the mists of time.
    In Val di Susa, Rama is the Atlantis that no one knows

    In susa valley there are some remains of one city rich in magic, history and legends: let's talk about Foliage, a fabulous place always wrapped in an aura of mystery. Very little is known about the civilization that probably contributed to its current creation, but the passage of populations of different origins is known: it seems that some of them came from India and the name Rama would confirm this, remembering one of the main deities of that land.




    In Val di Susa, Rama is the Atlantis that no one knows
    Susa Valley, Ph.D. Argalis (iStock)

    The echo of the rich days of that time and the history of the men who once were true masters of science and magical arts, still live in the memory left in the triangle represented on a map dating from 1764, between Bussoleno, Chianocco and San Giorio, just north of a stream called "The wind of Rama".

    The chronicles describe Rama as a city of megalithic fortresses, which recalled those of Peru and Oceania. Its origin is attributed to God Phaethon, who after having descended from heaven in unidentified times, would have transmitted his knowledge through a large golden wheel with holes. But Rama is also told to posterity as the place where he was preserved. the grail by semi-divine creatures, as well as the cradle of origin of Celtic tradition in Europe, specifically in Piedmont.




    That Piedmont rich in Paganism, secrets and historical investigations. to analyze, but also of hypotheses that structure its development, from a distant land beyond theAtlantic Ocean, destroyed by a terrible cataclysm: the inhabitants, miraculously escaping certain death, seem to have reached Val di Susa through the Alps, building a cyclopean and fabulous citycenter culture and science Definitely superior to the rest of the world.

    In Val di Susa, Rama is the Atlantis that no one knows
    Bussoleno, Dr. Edoardo Schiari (123RF)

    It is also said that it was built with huge stone boulders perfectly squared and placed one on top of the other with a perfect engineering technique, and it is no coincidence that it is surrounded by rocky and impermeable mountains: the latter had to act as a natural control, giving power and supreme royalty. The very long porticos that started from bussoleno to the isolated gravels of Bruzolo, ended up on the shore of the Dora Riparia projecting itself with an urban agglomeration of immense dimensions at the gates of the metropolis of the mouse: It was the city home to the people and the wise.


    Il bald rock (la Rocciamelone), was the summer home of the inhabitants of Rama who, with the arrival of the sultry days, moved to its slopes in search of the coolness of the mountain, but its peak It remained reserved for priests and scholars who gathered there to observe, discuss and study celestial phenomena. The earthly paradise that had been created, was not only for the Piedmontese nature but also for the population. In fact, it is said that men and women had unique characteristics: endowed with unusual beauty, with a perfect physique and completely immune to any type of disease, which caused death. just because of age and after many years.



    Everything that has come down to us as legend actually has few certainties: someone claims that Rama suddenly disappeared destroyed by a terrible flood that caused huge landslides that they have submerged everything, including the secrets; others talk about an earthquake so violent as to swallow her whole in an endless abyss.

    The only thing that is certain is that it will never be easy to solve the enigma, but it is almost clear that in the Susa Valley, some people chosen in the mists of time, transmit from generation to generation the heavy burden of Secular custodians of the secret left to Rama's heirs, far from telling the whole truth aboutItalian Atlantis.

    A sincere thank you for all this research and information to Giancarlo Barbadoro, who has dedicated much of his life to this exceptional discovery. For more information, we invite you to read the book by Giancarlo Barbadoro and Rosalba Nattero entitled "Branch. Ancient Celtic city: the megalithic Piedmont between history and legend.

     

    In Val di Susa, Rama is the Atlantis that no one knows
    The Roc-Maol, the Rocciamelone, Ph.D. Animals (Wikipedia)
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