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“Atlantis” Found in England

by Marina Taylor in Social Sciences, May 21, 2013
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It seems there is more than one “Atlantis” to be found because underwater cities do have a way of turning up every now and then. The Medieval town of Dunwich is England’s own "Atlantis" and its discovery and exploration have opened up a fascinating story for the world to see.

Found, Egypt The Drowned City Legend The City is Sinking Since 1200 Years Ago

by xl123mania in Social Sciences, May 21, 2013
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Found, Egypt The Drowned City Legend
The city is sinking since 1200 years ago.

From Disaster, Indonesia Ever Lost Civilization

by wong1usa in Social Sciences, May 21, 2013
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From Disaster, Indonesia Ever Lost Civilization.

Plato Does Not Lie, Atlantis Ever Existed in Indonesia

by Tinus Cezz in Social Sciences, May 20, 2013
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In terms of demographics, Atlantis is very similar to Indonesia.

Tiwanaku Conflicting and Evolution

by teddybigbear in Social Sciences, May 19, 2013
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It was mentioned on a analysis blog that archaeological engravings from the Tiwanaku acculturation in Bolivia are absurd to be depicting an age-old astronaut for the acumen that, even with an amphibian tail, the beastly still looks too abundant like a human.

Creativity is Self

by youngbie in Social Sciences, May 18, 2013
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Creativity comes from the creative word which means to have creativity or have the ability to create. Creativity is the ability to create anything that is obtained from the results of thinking.

Located Cash From The Viking Grow Older Throughout Denmark

by Herru Widiyanto in Social Sciences, May 18, 2013
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Adult ed connected with Denmark said of the archaeological excavation internet site within the last 12 months observed regarding 365 products from the Viking years, such as 62 rare cash.

Paratroopers Jump to 2700 Meters From a Plane Over The Nazca Lines

by nadirfsosa in Social Sciences, May 16, 2013
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The paratroopers of Red Bull, the Belgian Cedric Dumont and Colombian Jhonathan Florez, became the first men to jump to 2700 meters from a plane over the Nazca lines in Peru, on Tuesday.

The Rom

by Mary Cassells in Social Sciences, May 16, 2013
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A story about Ontario’s most most famous museum.

Costumbrismo

by anitafree in Social Sciences, May 15, 2013
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A phrase to describe the artistic realism.

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