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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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It has been recently discovered that a Bronze Age slab hidden away for decades might just be one of the world's oldest 3D maps.

The carved Saint-Bรฉlec slab found in the Leuhan parish (Brittany, France) was found within an early Bronze Age barrow in 1900. A recent re-examination of the Saint-Bรฉlec slab suggests that it is likely a map, given certain elements that were repeated and joined by lines.

It shows what looks to be an 18-mile-long area following the course of the River Odet. Geo-location determined an 80 percent match between the current geography and that depicted on the slab. Such a creation would have been within the purview of a local political or military leader.

Read more (in French or English) there:
http://www.prehistoire.org/shop_515-47906-5446-800/04-2021-tome-118-1-p.-99-146-c.-nicolas-y.-pailler-p.-stephan-j.-pierson-l.-aubry-b.-le-gall-b.-le-gall-v.-lacombe-j.-rolet-la-carte-et-le-territoire-la-dalle-gravee-du-bronze-ancien-de-saint-belec-leuhan-finistere.html
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I remember visiting my momโ€™s friendโ€™s aunt who was an elderly woman living in a very remote Russian village, far away from civilization. I was just a little girl then, and so I donโ€™t remember if the village residents even had electricity, or running water at home. I do remember bits and pieces, like how people in that village had to provide 90% of their food themselves. The people living there had food gardens, and farm animals. They also hunted and foraged the forest. I remember the elder lady having to wake up early each morning to bake bread, sweet rolls and pies. She took eggs from her chickens, and milked her cow each morning to make breakfast. The old lady collected veggies from her garden, and killed one of her chickens for dinner. Her neighbor brought us over some venison meat one of the days. One day we went fishing in local lake, and brought home fish to cook for dinner. She even had one of those famous stoves/fireplaces that all old Russian/Slavic izbas (traditional Slavic countryside dwellings) had. Itโ€™s a specific kind of stove/fireplace inside the house with a bed made on top of it so that you could climb up and sleep while the fire is burning during cold of winter. This was an amazing experience, but what really stood out for me was the forest near that village. I remember this forest as I saw it through my childhood eyes, and it looked like a true enchanted fairytale. I specifically remember the mystical bluebell flowers covering the floor of the forest

https://www.boredpanda.com/hallerbos-bluebell-forest-nature-photography/
Midnight blue just happens to be one of my favorite colors. The other one is forest green