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🇪🇸 Montaña Nemrut, Turquía

El montículo de escombros tiene 49 metros de altura y 152 metros de diámetro y está rodeado por tres terrazas al norte, oeste y este.

En las terrazas occidental y oriental se pueden ver grandes estatuas, que fueron decapitadas y sus cabezas colocadas frente a las estatuas.

El sitio fue descubierto en 1881 por el ingeniero alemán Karl Sester. Pero aún a día de hoy no se sabe lo que es este lugar.


🇬🇧 Nemrut Mountain, Turkey

The rubble mound is 161 ft high and 499 ft in diameter and is surrounded by three terraces to the north, west and east.

On the western and eastern terraces you can see large statues, which were beheaded and their heads placed in front of the statues.

The site was discovered in 1881 by the German engineer Karl Sester. But even today it is not known what this place is.

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12 Foot Giants found during a project know as The Little River Drainage District.

Clippings from The Hutchinson Gazette published in Hutchinson, Kansas on 12/17/1913 and Monroe County Mail, 18th December 1913.
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🇪🇸 ¿Diferentes civilizaciones con cultos similares?

Cuanto más investigamos, más seguros estamos de que, en cierto momento, hubo una sola cultura que se extendió desde Grecia hasta China.

Sin embargo, esto jamás ha sido mencionado en ninguno de los libros de historia impresos.


🇬🇧 Different civilizations with similar cults?

The more we investigate, the more certain we are that, at a certain time, there was a single culture that spread from Greece to China.

However, this has never been mentioned in any of the printed history books.

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The astonishing precision measured to be more accurate than the width of a human hair.

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The construction worker Wally Wellington demonstrated (see video),
how very large bricks could be moved in ancient times. He claims that a pyramid could be completed with primitive tools in a construction time of 25 years with only 520 labourers.

Wally Wellington also built a concrete Stonehenge-like structure using only materials and techniques that did not rely on modern mechanical technology. He has demonstrated this technique on the Canadian science programme Daily Planet and also for the Discovery Channel.

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In 1964, Arthur C. Clarke, a British science fiction author and physicist, made an accurate prediction about what communications technology would look like in the year 2000.

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This is Onbashira, a 1,200-year-old festival in Japan where people ride a large tree trunk down a very steep hill.

The Onbashira festival takes place in the area around Lake Suwa in the centre of Nagano Prefecture.

During the festival, sixteen specially selected fir trees are cut down and then transported down a hill, where they are then placed at the four corners of each shrine. The participants of the festival ride on the trunks, called onbashira, as they slide down the mountain. Later, the trunks are dragged to the shrine and erected.

The festival has a reputation for being the most dangerous in Japan, as people are regularly injured or killed while riding on the logs.

This festival, which lasts several months, consists of two main parts, Yamadashi and Satobiki. The Yamadashi traditionally takes place in April, the Satobiki in May. The onbashira are exchanged every six (traditionally seven) years.

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🇮🇹 Mattine in cui il cielo è sorprendentemente nitido e non c’è un solo azzurro e un solo sorriso che non sia poggiato nel giusto punto

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🇦🇺 Mornings when the sky is surprisingly clear and there is not a single blue and a single smile that is not resting in the right spot

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Good morning beautiful souls 🌷


🇧🇷 Manhãs em que o céu está surpreendentemente claro e não há um único azul e um único sorriso que não esteja descansando no lugar certo

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Bom dia, belas almas 🌷


🇫🇷 Les matins où le ciel est étonnamment clair et où il n'y a pas un seul bleu et un seul sourire qui ne soit pas au bon endroit.

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Bonjour belles âmes 🌷


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