Ancient Mystery Uncovered: 800-Million-Year-Old Princess’s Coffin Discovered—Her Pink Skin Stuns Experts
|According to Tri Thuc Tre and 7Tales, the story starts in September 1969 in the village of Rzhavchik Tisulskago in Russia’s Kemerovo province. Miner Karnaukhov, working more than 72 meters underground, accidentally discovered a marble coffin with intricate designs on it.
All mining operations were halted immediately, and the coffin was brought to the surface to be opened. The edges of the coffin were fossilized. When it was opened, the body of a woman was found inside. The coffin was filled with a pink-blue liquid. This woman, who appeared to be about 30 years old, was named Princess Tisulsky by some local newspapers.
The description says the princess had large, round blue eyes, typical of Europeans. Her hair was slightly curly, thick, with red highlights, and reached down to her waist. Her hands were soft, and her nails were neatly trimmed. She wore a knee-length lace dress with short sleeves, embroidered with flowers, but she wasn’t wearing underwear. She looked like she was sleeping but still seemed very alive. Above her head was a metal box, rectangular on one end and round on the other, measuring 10x25cm. No one knows what the box is or what it was used for.
One of the miners was so excited by the discovery that he even tasted some of the strange pink-blue liquid from the coffin. However, he went crazy within a week after returning home. The coffin was opened for about 10 to 15 hours, with authorities present to observe. Afterward, a helicopter was sent to transport the coffin, and the area where it was found was sealed off.
However, the coffin was so heavy that they had to remove all the liquid surrounding the princess. As soon as the liquid was drained, her skin wrinkled and turned black, leaving her as a dry corpse. Some statements claimed that the coffin was 800 million years old, but this is clearly absurd. If humans had existed and evolved 800 million years ago, everything in the coffin would have turned to stone, and nothing would have remained intact. The idea that her skin stayed rosy and beautiful like a princess is simply not plausible.
According to some sources, this archaeological discovery remains a secret, with only a small amount of information leaked to a few Russian newspapers. Many people suspect that the story might be fictional or that the images could be fake.