We recently reported on an incredible find unearthed far below at a coal mine near Rostov, Russia.
Mr. Kasatkin, an experienced safety engineer, discovered the tracks of what obviously appears to have been left by a chariot’s wheels, a chariot that once traversed the sand while it was pliable, being petrified, cast into solid rock, sandstone dating back over 300 million years.
Mr. Kasatkin’s intense interest in inexplicable objects had led him to believe that the findings may be kept from the public, and indeed, the shafts where these plainly valuable finds are placed were flooded, thereby barring any attempts at retrieval.
These seemingly impossible prints, however, are thankfully not the only mysterious relics discovered deep under the earth’s mines. Workers at the Municipal Electric Plant in Thomas, Oklahoma, shoveling coal in 1912 would make an equally significant discovery. `A little iron pot would be expelled from one of the big lumps of coal they were breaking up in preparation for the furnaces, much to their amazement.
They would keep the pot and the lump of coal that had served as its tomb for an unthinkable period of time, clearly perplexed by the pot’s abrupt emergence into reality. Over the next several days, several specialists would analyze the iron pot, concluding that it was authentic.
The imprint of the pot could apparently still be visible in the fractured bits of coal that had encased it for millions of years. The Wilburton mines coal, in which the pot was discovered, is 312 million years old, according to Robert O. Fay of the Oklahoma Geological Survey.
On 10 January 1949, Robert Nordling, Emeritus Professor of Biology at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, submitted a duplicate of the cup to Frank Lewis Marsh, Emeritus Professor of Biology at Andrews University in Berrien Springs. In 1971, he transmitted the photographs to Wilbert H Rusc.
Rusch was a biology professor at Concordia College and a founding member of the Creation Research Society, where he also served as President.
Despite the fact that it has been several years since the pot was discovered. Several attempts have been made to disprove its validity; however, many of these persons, along with their supporting explanations, all ignore or fail to highlight the fact that a certificate of authenticity exists, a document authenticating the narrative as true.
This means that we now have many artifacts in our possession that are over 300 million years old, according to contemporary estimates of coal’s age.The pot is still in a private collection belonging to an unidentified collector.