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    1886: This crane was used to build the Tower of Babel

    Did you see this article, it's pretty cool. Treadwheel crane
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    Triumphal Arches, aka Ianuae Magicae: bridge portals between places, or regular structures?

    According to the article there is a disk shaped key that gets inserted and opens a portal to another realm.
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    The Well of Shama. What was it? Where is it today?

    "Shambhala, which is a Sanskrit word meaning “place of peace” or “place of silence”, is a mythical paradise spoken of in ancient texts, including the Kalachakra Tantra and the ancient scriptures of the Zhang Zhung culture which predated Tibetan Buddhism in western Tibet. According to legend, it...
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    Triumphal Arches, aka Ianuae Magicae: bridge portals between places, or regular structures?

    OK I dug a little. Here's something cool. Science Proves Portals Real, But Did Our Ancestors Already Know? Huh, more details of the same stories. Mysterious Portals and Stargates of the Ancient World | Mysterious Universe This arch takes the cake. This is a cool topic. Also this article is...
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    1915 NYC Lewisohn Stadium

    Here's the oldest photo of Philly's JFK Stadium that I could find. Should be new here, looks old to me. Also looks buried.
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    Restoration of Maya ruins at the 1893 Columbian exposition

    I don't quite know what it is but it reminds me of coral castle in Florida for some reason. Maybe a one off? Very unique, good find!
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    1876: Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

    I am from the Philly area and have been reading this blog daily for a month two. One of the things I found strange on my own were the Liberty Bell replicas found at the World's Fair's in Philly. It really got me into this stuff so now that I registered I wanted to share. First off, the...
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    [ATTACH] Do they seem like giants to you? The proportions seem off to me, I wish there were...

    Do they seem like giants to you? The proportions seem off to me, I wish there were something to compare them to in this pic. Or a pic of the clothing in the hands of regular sized people?
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    1662: 17 hour Tartarian Muscovy Clock

    So...did they change the clocks or did they change time itself? I'm starting to think something funny is going on with time... Clocking Architecture With a Mechanical Figure of Death The article says, "Today's clock is thought to be the only one on earth to keep sidereal time in addition to...
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    Continent of North America does not exist... or could it be a part of Asia?

    Been lurking this site for weeks now. Came across a pic so good I had to share, hope I'm doing this right. It seems the Soviet police identified people as "Tartar". I'll include the link to the article, Sketches used by the Soviet police to identify suspects based on ethnicity, 1960s
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