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  1. #31

    Hmmm. Nice share. Thanks TS.

  2. #32
    ayos! murag nafeature na mn tngale ni sa ancient aliens series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alramzz View Post
    Nindot ni tanawon dayon ang documentary ani para maka balo sad ta sa significance in our history, ngano kahang na lubog ni cya.,
    Climate change gyud cguro. Or maybe, ilang gi tuyo para di ma uncover ilang secrets? Haha.

  4. #34
    amazed kaau ko aning mga ingun ani discoveries oi.

  5. #35
    will look for the episode. looks interesting. though I don't think this is atlantis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by argiejun73 View Post
    Atlantis? Could be, could be not. That this city was submerged due to a catastrophic tsunami caused by climate change or massive volcanic eruption, it's anyone's guess. No one can tell. Not even Plato, who was the source of the famous Atlantis fantasy. But for him one thing's sure, "great men, great cities will fall; and we are nothing but matchwood when it comes to the rage of nature"
    Quote Originally Posted by ********r View Post
    will look for the episode. looks interesting. though I don't think this is atlantis.
    It's sure its not, but Atlantis could have suffered the same fate, possibly.

  7. #37
    wohhh.. nice info

  8. #38
    bos wala ta sa business run ha peru wa ko nagtuo nga kadugo man diay tika peru mas maayu bos post kag something far from our soil i mean outside our planet we could find the roots of it all,mga brad share mu diha sa inyung na research kay ako im a big fan of keppler space telescope and first and foremost is si mars explorations naa muy na find out about mars cover-ups.

  9. #39
    kita ko ani sauna sa youtube..

    good to know

  10. #40
    It is something odd, having Egyptian statues in Greece,
    but they are really mingling a long time ago.

    The Egyptians initially welcomed the Greeks, who had been longtime allies and adorers of all things Egyptian, as liberators from the hated Persians. Egyptians correctly saw one aspect of Persian aggression to be an attempt to usurp their position as intellectual and technological leaders of the world. The thought that Europeans would aspire to that position, never occurred to them. But as it became apparent that the now powerful Greeks would be nothing more than "New" conquers, their attitude changed. One can only wonder, how long it took them to realize, that they had gone from the frying pan into the fire.
    Egypt: The Greek Occupation

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