Danigala Circular Rock Hike | Alien Mountain |

Danigala Circular Rock Hike | Alien Mountain |

 

Danigala Circular Rock Hike | Alien Mountain |






A circular shaped rock near Aralaganwila in Polonnaruwa is a giant with many secrets. According to many, Danigala is a place where UFO activities. This rock is on land that belongs to ancient Kandegama Rajamaha Viharaya.

Our visit to Danigala proved to us that there is something behind the stories of Alien activities in this area. One of the most exciting aspects of this rock is the cave with geometric signs, symbols, letters and many unique images dated more than 300,000 years. However, this is a must-visit place in Sri Lanka which will remain bundles of exciting memories. I hope you will enjoy the video

Greetings,
I am Dinesh

From a bird's eye view of the top of the Danigala hill, one can see several big rings with the same shape. One of them is made of rock, two others are made of plants and plants, and the ring in between is made of small white stones. The villagers believe that some of the rocks are moonlight rocks and emit a very bright light at night. However, it should be noted that most of the steps on the Sigiri rock that I saw during my visit to Sigiriya were made of Chandrakanti rock.

This is a kilometre-long design. It is really curious whether something is created by nature and was once made by kings or humans or if there is an alien connection.

The small white rocks that are only seen below the rock are still seen only in the ring-like part. However, when many questions arose in my mind, while curiosity was arguing with me, Danigala walked to the other side of the mountain, saying to myself that I should take a short vacation or find out about this.

We went down the other side of the Danigala mountain, accompanied by the guide of the village who told us that there is a painting cave. After another twenty minutes of travel, we found a stone hole. Although it is difficult and unsafe to crawl down through it, our group held each other's hands as a consolation to end this unsafe path at a beautiful destination and slowly descended down the rock hole.

In some places, you have to walk holding the small plants at the edge of the mountain. The dangers caused by a small slip or foot slip are too numerous to calculate. Finally we reached a place like a stone door. It had to be crawled into, and no doubt it would be a problem for a fat person or someone who gets nervous to crawl through it.

The paintings are really amazing, with the deep yellow color of the stone so that the lines do not move around. Up to the top of the stone wall, about twenty feet high, there is a group of paintings of this type. Anyone can see at a glance that different sets of information are represented by symbols drawn with different large lines and small lines. Although it has not been discovered at what time and by whom, these have been discovered by treasure thieves. In the stone hole, a big hole of about ten feet was dug on the side of the footpath that we were walking on, and if we had walked without a flashlight, there would have been a big accident.

On the other side of Chitra Cave, we stopped at a place like a ballum stone, rested for a while and started our journey down Danigala again before nightfall. We had to manage our time to find an easy way down. Because it was known at the beginning of the journey that elephants and bears would come to this event early in the night.

"Short cuts are dangerous" The path we came down ended in a cliff. It was about twenty meters long, and the banyan roots at one end ran down the rock. Stepping on the roots and walking down a ninety-degree slope was not as easy as it seemed, and because of the small trickle of water that flows down through the roots, a small mistake can surely lead to death.

Our group that came down to Hela returned to the temple, and the leader monk showed us some of the ancient pottery that had been found in the cave that we had visited had been stored in the shrine. Appreciating his kindness, our group said goodbye to Pirivana and headed back towards Aralagangwila, sighing as we looked at Danigala, which has archaeological value and has been the root of many stories in the past.

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