Sorry everyone.... this is an old FAKE.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/odd/giantman.asp
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Claim: The skeleton of a giant human was uncovered during gas exploration in Saudi Arabia.
Status: False.
Example: [Collected via e-mail, 2004]
Recent gas exploration activity in the south east region of the Arabian desert uncovered a skeletal remains of a human of phenomenal size. This region of the Arabian desert is called the Empty Quarter, or in Arabic, 'Rab-Ul-Khalee'. The discovery was made by the Aramco Exploration team. As God states in the Quran that He had created people of phenomenal size the like of which He has not created since. These were the people of Aad where Prophet Hud was sent. They were very tall, big, and very powerful, such that they could put their arms around a tree trunk and uproot it. Later these people, who were given all the power, turned against God and the Prophet and transgressed beyond all boundaries set by God. As a result they were destroyed.
Ulema's of Saudi Arabia believe these to be the remains of the people of Aad. Saudi Military has secured the whole area and no one is allowed to enter except the ARAMCO personnel. It has been kept in secrecy, but a military helicopter took some pictures from the air and one of the pictures leaked out into the internet in Saudi Arabia. See the attachment and note the size of the two men standing in the picture in comparison to the size of the skeleton !! |
Origins: Although the scriptual writings of many religions include tales of races of giant men who lived long ago, this message and its accompanying photo are not examples of archeological proof of those accounts.
The image displayed above was taken from
Worth1000, a site devoted to
hosting contests in which entrants show off their skills at manipulating photographs using digital editing programs. This particular picture was an
entry from one of the site's "
Archaeological Anomalies" competitions, in which entrants vied to create the most realistic archaeological hoaxes: "Your job is to show a picture of an archaeological discovery that looks so real, had it not appeared at Worth1000, people might have done a double take."
The basis for this image was a real photograph of an
excavation site near Hyde Park, New York, where scientists were working to uncover the skeleton of a mastodon. Someone then linked the altered version of the image used for the Worth1000 contest entry with a fictitious backstory based on the Islamic account of the
Prophet Hud, creating the hoax quoted above — which spread especially far after being published as a seemingly real news
article on the web site of
The New Nation, described as "Bangladesh's Independent News Source."
A May 2007
blog entry entitled "Bhima's son Gadotkach like skeleton found" (and attributed to a 22 April 2004
Times of India article) repeated the hoax, with the locale switched from Saudi Arabia to northern India and additional skeleton photos included.
Last updated: 18 June 2007