“I come, and an unknown earth lies below my feet. I come, and a new heaven turns above me. I come on to this earth, and it is a peaceful resting-place for me. O spirit of the planets! The stranger humbly offers you his heart as nourishment.”
If we compare the two images of the Feathered Serpent from ancient Mesoamerica and the god Pourangahua of the Maori culture, we can see that they are almost identical in appearance.
How is this possible? Just a coincidence? But there is more to clear our doubts.
Ancient Egyptian God Hapi

Another ancient God depicted in a sort of flying object looks like a snake.
A stele depiction of the ancient Egyptian god Hapi is called “the father of the gods.” Hapi is the god of the Nile flood in the religion of Ancient Egypt and a symbol of fertility. Hapi were also usually depicted with blue or green skin, which, according to scientists, represents water. Again, there is a similarity in the images of the Feathered Serpent in Mesoamerica, the god Pourangahua in Maori culture.
Returning to Mesoamerica and referring to the artifacts of the Mayan culture, you can find another image where King Pakal is sitting inside a strange machine. According to many ancient astronaut theorists, King Pakal is sitting in some sort of spaceship during takeoff and pulling the levers.

This image depicts that King Pakal is in some sort of spaceship during takeoff.
The sarcophagus of King Pakal is one of the most discussed subjects when it comes to ancient alien theories. Famous ufologist Erich von Daniken drew attention to this drawing many years ago, and for decades, it has been stirring people’s minds.