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Pyramid Number Kvikvilko

by alen2012 in Social Sciences, May 11, 2012
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Kvikvilko – long-forgotten Mexican circular pyramids that are not on the tourist maps.
Spanish king Philip Second, the Habsburg blood, expanded his kingdom to Italy and the Netherlands and Central and South America. In the mid-sixteenth century English Queen Mary, wife to thirty years later by those same Englishmen suffered defeat at sea, which has cost Spain the domination of the world’s seas.

Ec-bale and Koba

by alen2012 in Social Sciences, April 24, 2012
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The first mystery tied to a large Mayan city of Ek-Balam ("black jaguar") is that such a significant city is almost completely unknown to the public.

Japanese Underwater Pyramids

by alen2012 in Social Sciences, April 24, 2012
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The southernmost Japanese island of Okinawa was the scene of the final battle in World War II. Five decades later, in march of 1995., Okinawa became the stage of a new, historical, drama, after the sports diver wandered away from the usual coordinate safe south of the island. Through the clear Pacific water, he saw a large stone building on the sea bed overgrown with bark. He made a few pictures of colossal stone monoliths. The next day photographs have appeared in major Japanese newspapers. And … the controversy began, whether it comes naturally shaped boulders, the result of human hands?

Pyramid with Canary

by alen2012 in Social Sciences, April 24, 2012
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A hundred kilometers from the shores of the territory of Western Sahara, located seven "the dog island" (Latin canariae – dog). When the Spaniards began arriving in the archipelago in the fifteenth century, they found the mysterious natives – people Guanči. They were tall, blue eyes and light blond hair. They lived in caves, mumify their dead. They had no ships. Isolated in their islands, Guanči is not mixed with other races in history. They have preserved their original characteristics of Cro-Magnon.

Elegant Usmal

by alen2012 in Social Sciences, April 15, 2012
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My visits Ušmalu, on Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, had a special meaning. There is a tendency in the literature that the mystery of the disappearance of May in the ninth century, completely erase the following thesis: "The Maya, due to unfavorable climatic conditions, and retreated from Čiapasa Guatemale and moving towards the Yucatan, where they continued their civilization. However, slow growth and decline, and interpersonal conflicts have led to a collapse that coincided with the arrival of the Spaniards. (?) "

Magnificent Monte Alban

by alen2012 in Social Sciences, April 11, 2012
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From the central Mexican state of Oaxaca to Monte Alban is only ten kilometers. After half an hour by a narrow winding road and I climbed on a flattened plateau that dominates the valley.

Monumental Tikal

by alen2012 in Social Sciences, April 8, 2012
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The reason for my visit to Northern Guatemalu is Tikal, "the capital of the Maya." The U.S. Consular Information warn me that the occasional attacks on tourists occur on the road to Tikal, and in the archaeological park. ‘The tourist police who patrol inside the archaeological park has greatly reduced incidents of crime, but has not yet achieved complete safety. Most attacks occur in isolated areas away from the main square, as Temple No. six "(Of course, this was the first part of the ruins that I have visited.)

Top 10 Mysteries( Unsolved)

by spooky947 in Paranormal, November 29, 2011
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01.Crop Circles
These are created in crop lands in night. These crop circles were shaped like a basic circle first and during past 20 years they were developed in to complex geometric shapes. crop circles are first recorded in 1966 it was in a sugar cane farm in Australia.

The First Dynasty of Egypt

by Chris Ramos in History, September 27, 2011
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According to tradition, Menes conquered Lower Egypt after he became king of Upper Egypt.

Free Masons

by Alioo7 in History, September 18, 2011
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Who are Freemasons?

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