Rujm el-Hiri
Hidden in plain site amongst the arid countryside fields of Syria (the Israeli occupied Golan Heights area) is the megathlic tomb named Rujm el-Hiri. This monument is believed to the final resting place of the Nephilim who are also known as the Anak Giants from the Old Testament Bible. The ancient burial site, much like the famous Stonehenge monument in England, was also once a functional observatory and stellar calendar. For that reason, the tomb is often referred to as the "Stonehenge of the Levant" as archaeologists have discovered that it was built with dimensions and scales common for other period structures and with its wall structures highly aligned to account for the spring and fall equinoxes, and partly based on the stars' positions.