The “Lion Rock” of Sri Lanka (Sigiriya). A massive palace built on top of a 660ft monolith in the 5th Century. It still has working hydraulic fountains. How did they achieve this engineering precision 1,500 years ago?

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  1. TaprobaneTales on

    This is Sigiriya, often called the 8th Wonder of the World. Mainstream history says King Kasyapa built this as a fortress in 477 AD, but the engineering is mind-blowing for that time period.

    * **The Hydraulics:** An intricate underground water system pushes water to the summit using pressure. The fountains still work today during the rainy season.
    * **The Mirror Wall:** A wall so polished that the King could see his reflection in it.
    * **The Megalithic Aspect:** The precision of the granite cutting rivals structures found in Peru and Egypt.

    We just released a short documentary exploring the engineering mysteries behind this site.

    📺 **Watch the full video here:**[https://youtu.be/Ar2lMwsA77Y?si=YLOO63Q6wpPUjCot](https://youtu.be/Ar2lMwsA77Y?si=YLOO63Q6wpPUjCot)

  2. This just in: ancient civilizations were not stupid, and cool things were being accomplished well before European colonizers stumbled onto them. More at 11.