In 1965, Argentine scholar Maurice discovered a mysterious great tunnel in Ecuador, which contained a wealth of precious artifacts. These artifacts included stone tools, metal plaques, gold leaf, and animal models, revealing secrets of ancient civilizations. Maurice requested the Ecuadorian government to establish a scientific committee to assess these artifacts, leading to detailed examinations by archaeologists Franz and Madiwi.
The tunnel's internal structure is complex, with smooth walls and a flat floor, and some areas are coated with luminescent paint. In one hall, they found a table and seven peculiar chairs, along with animal models made of pure gold. The metal plaques bore unknown inscriptions that puzzled researchers. Additionally, a stone carving depicted ancient understanding of the Earth's shape, which was astonishing.
Maurice and Franz also uncovered mysterious stone carvings and metal models, including a helmet resembling a listening device and a skeleton with 12 pairs of ribs. In Father Kilisbe's collection room, they encountered more valuable metal artifacts and model airplanes, sparking heightened interest and speculation about ancient civilizations.