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 10 Archaeological Mysteries
10 Archaeological Mysteries
No worries, not a boring history post, but some really interesting mysteries that have been puzzling men for centuries. Some of them really have me scratching my head. picked by Marz 2 years ago
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 Nicky666
2 years ago
Great find, never heard about those Nazca lines by the way
googled them
freaking awesome, haha, beats my crayon work any day...
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 2manyuse...
2 years ago
Boring history? That is one of those mutually exclusive words. No history post can be boring. :)

Now this one is just exceptionally interesting. Thanks for sharing. Quite intriguing
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 fugazi
2 years ago
s**t....

Nicky...you had never heard of the Nazca lines? Not trying to insult you, just surprised...

There is a lot of stuff on the web (usually by well-known conspiracy dudes) about the Smithsonian and other groups covering up all sorts of things...

I imagine, however, that the 'egyptian stuff in the grand canyon' is a hoax or accidental...similar things have been found in Australia with that result.
HOWEVER, a great deal of the canyon is VERBOTEN to the public and park officials...and this area is the part predominantly named with egyptian and indian(asian) nomenclature. so who knows...

the underwater stuff is crazy, though...you can find images of the underwater site in Japan and some of the things in the Caribbean.

The world is different than we have ever conceived, I believe that much...and I believe it is changing in ways and for a time that we have yet to perceive.
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 dOntEAtp...
2 years ago
All of these mysteries are unvieled for what they really are in the book Chariots of the Gods, in which we come to realize that all of this is little more than evidence of the alien presence in the early stages of mankind.

lol.

I read that book and laughed all the way through it.
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