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Dakila Pesquisas Begins 2025 with Expeditions and Archaeological Discoveries Across Brazil

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The year 2025 has barely begun, and researchers from the Dakila Ecosystem are already racing ahead with a series of expeditions and landmark events. Aiming to deepen studies of ancient structures and natural phenomena, the team has been exploring different regions of Brazil, revealing evidence that challenges traditional knowledge.


Stone pavement similar to that found in Caminhos de Peabiru found in Mato Grosso -https://www.dakilanews.com.br/post/tuneis-usados-por-jesuitas


Among recent events, the following stand out: the interview with CEO Urandir Fernandes de Oliveira on researcher André de Pierre's channel, the recording of the report "Special MS 47 Years" at the main headquarters of Dakila Pesquisas in Corguinho/Recanto de Havalon, and the partnership with the State University of Amazonas, strengthening ties with the academic community.



New Expeditions: Santa Catarina and Mato Grosso on the Research Itinerary


Continuing their studies on the Peabiru Trail, the researchers returned to Santa Catarina to explore new evidence of constructions and archaeological remains.


Information board about the Trilha do Tropeiro - MT, a place visited by researchers.


In addition, panoramic helicopter flights were carried out at Dakila's headquarters, providing a unique experience for those who can participate and get a taste of how the aerial expeditions that Dakila carries out work.


The helicopter used in the expeditions, the same one that carried out the flyover this weekend, landed in Zigurats - MS


The team is currently in Mato Grosso, in Chapada dos Guimarães, known for its reports of sightings and intriguing geological formations. The ongoing research seeks to understand the origin of structures that feature perfect fits between gigantic stones without cement or mortar, similar to what is found in ancient ruins around the world.


Urandir Fernandes de Oliveira examining possible marks and drawings on the tunnel stones


Ratanabá Research Director Fernanda highlighted the importance of a "well-trained eye" to differentiate common structures from perfectly aligned and somewhat inexplicable structures. During the expedition, when observing stone walls with millimeter-sized fittings, she joked: "I think the slaves who made these perfect fittings with stones of this size were the same ones who built the pyramids in Egypt."


Researcher Fernanda Lima at the entrance to a tunnel in a stone wall


Information Will Be Released As Soon As Possible


The expedition continues, and every discovery will be shared with the public as soon as possible, respecting scientific analysis processes and bureaucratic issues.


Stonewall/Stone rammed earth found at the research site


Dakila Pesquisas members will be updated with the most relevant information. At the same time, curious archaeologists and science enthusiasts will certainly have new points to reflect on regarding our planet's enigmatic past.


📢 Follow the next updates on the official Dakila Ecosystem media! 🚀

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