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Italian pentagon (palazzo Farnese
Caprarola) on the right ,and American Pentagon .
Yes both from the Jesuit family Farnese ,who also own the American Pentagon, coincidence ?? I dont think so ..2 members of this parasitical family are Fidel Castro and hes son Justin Trudeau! Check the video under from minute 30
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Caprarola) on the right ,and American Pentagon .
Yes both from the Jesuit family Farnese ,who also own the American Pentagon, coincidence ?? I dont think so ..2 members of this parasitical family are Fidel Castro and hes son Justin Trudeau! Check the video under from minute 30
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THE LEGEND OF DOLCEACQUA VILLAGE IN LIGURIA - ITALY:
Dolceacqua, which literally means Sweet Water, is the name of this beautiful village from the Middle Ages in the Ligurian countryside.
In Dolceacqua a legend tells that a lady, Lucrezia, also called "The White Lady", because of her dress, the story tells that in 1300 there was a terrible and tyrannical count in the Castle of Doria who reintroduced the "ius primae" law noctis", "right of the first night" referring to a supposed legal right in medieval times that allowed feudal lords to have intercourse with subordinate women on their first wedding nigh. For more see below in the comment section 👇👇👇
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Dolceacqua, which literally means Sweet Water, is the name of this beautiful village from the Middle Ages in the Ligurian countryside.
In Dolceacqua a legend tells that a lady, Lucrezia, also called "The White Lady", because of her dress, the story tells that in 1300 there was a terrible and tyrannical count in the Castle of Doria who reintroduced the "ius primae" law noctis", "right of the first night" referring to a supposed legal right in medieval times that allowed feudal lords to have intercourse with subordinate women on their first wedding nigh. For more see below in the comment section 👇👇👇
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Window to the past of the world….
The stromatolites in the Laguna de Bacalar, Mexico.
Bacalar and its formidable body of fresh water are outlined as an authentic window to the past of the world. This is mainly due to the fact that the famous stromatolites are found there, a true natural treasure!
Why it is worth knowing the stromatolites of Bacalar?
Due to their rocky nature, stromatolites have enormous potential to be preserved as fossils, especially those that were living creatures and that contributed to the formation of reefs.
The most important thing is the release of oxygen into the atmosphere that they carried out for a long time!
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The stromatolites in the Laguna de Bacalar, Mexico.
Bacalar and its formidable body of fresh water are outlined as an authentic window to the past of the world. This is mainly due to the fact that the famous stromatolites are found there, a true natural treasure!
Why it is worth knowing the stromatolites of Bacalar?
Due to their rocky nature, stromatolites have enormous potential to be preserved as fossils, especially those that were living creatures and that contributed to the formation of reefs.
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The Hurdy-Gurdy / Zafona
was first mentioned in the 10th century as the organistrum. It was then a church instrument played by two men, one fingering the keys, one turning the wheel. Secular, one-man forms, called symphonia, appeared in the 13th century.
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was first mentioned in the 10th century as the organistrum. It was then a church instrument played by two men, one fingering the keys, one turning the wheel. Secular, one-man forms, called symphonia, appeared in the 13th century.
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View into frescoed cupola and pendentive of Sant’Agnese in Agone - Rome
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The Richat Structure - The eye of Africa
Tucked away in Mauritania, surrounded by the imposing, shifting dunes of the Sahara Desert, lies the Richat Structure. A spectacular rock formation of many names, the “Eye of the Sahara” inspired those seeking the lost city of Atlantis, and puzzled geologists. Yet, you could stroll through this magnificent geological feature without ever appreciating the concentric stone circles all around you. How has the Richat Structure, something visible from space, generated so much discussion, curiosity, and awe?
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Tucked away in Mauritania, surrounded by the imposing, shifting dunes of the Sahara Desert, lies the Richat Structure. A spectacular rock formation of many names, the “Eye of the Sahara” inspired those seeking the lost city of Atlantis, and puzzled geologists. Yet, you could stroll through this magnificent geological feature without ever appreciating the concentric stone circles all around you. How has the Richat Structure, something visible from space, generated so much discussion, curiosity, and awe?
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Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld a 19th century botanist, geologist, mineralogist and explorer; later a member of the Swedish Academy
Observed creation of new water deep in mines, often near surface
when in presence of a catalyst such as quartzite, olivine, norite, etc.
Nominated for the 1st Nobel Prize in Physics for his fieldwork and paper on Primary Water
“About Drilling for Water in Primary Rocks” - 1896
“…It appears [after documenting 33boreholes] that everywhere that one drills in the primary rocks in Sweden and
Finland, at a constant depth of a little over 30m under the surface of the earth, a water bearing horizontal fissure is
encountered. The theories about folding and the displacement of the primary rocks’ surface layers by temperature
variation have been clearly corroborated hereby…”
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Observed creation of new water deep in mines, often near surface
when in presence of a catalyst such as quartzite, olivine, norite, etc.
Nominated for the 1st Nobel Prize in Physics for his fieldwork and paper on Primary Water
“About Drilling for Water in Primary Rocks” - 1896
“…It appears [after documenting 33boreholes] that everywhere that one drills in the primary rocks in Sweden and
Finland, at a constant depth of a little over 30m under the surface of the earth, a water bearing horizontal fissure is
encountered. The theories about folding and the displacement of the primary rocks’ surface layers by temperature
variation have been clearly corroborated hereby…”
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part two > Primary water
Primary water is hardly known and it´s obvious why. If `We´ knew we wouldn´t fear running out of water and it would mean that even the driest areas could be flourishing with live!
“…It comes free from the bacteria that exist in the earth’s surface layers, from organic detritus, from decay produced
and other things injurious to health and for our purposes it is unexcelled in hygienic respects, having a temperature
transcending a little the average temperature at the place where the wells were drilled.”
(primarywaterinstitute.org)
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Primary water is hardly known and it´s obvious why. If `We´ knew we wouldn´t fear running out of water and it would mean that even the driest areas could be flourishing with live!
“…It comes free from the bacteria that exist in the earth’s surface layers, from organic detritus, from decay produced
and other things injurious to health and for our purposes it is unexcelled in hygienic respects, having a temperature
transcending a little the average temperature at the place where the wells were drilled.”
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Cherokee Gothic is a term coined by Frank Lloyd Wright for a vernacular architectural style used on the campus of the University of Oklahoma.
The Cherokee are North American Indians of Iroquoian lineage who constituted one of the largest politically integrated tribes at the time of European colonization of the Americas. Their name is derived from a Creek word meaning “people of different speech”; many prefer to be known as Keetoowah or Tsalagi.
The Iroquoian language of the Cherokee, which has had its own script since 1820 and has about 11,000 speakers.
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The Cherokee are North American Indians of Iroquoian lineage who constituted one of the largest politically integrated tribes at the time of European colonization of the Americas. Their name is derived from a Creek word meaning “people of different speech”; many prefer to be known as Keetoowah or Tsalagi.
The Iroquoian language of the Cherokee, which has had its own script since 1820 and has about 11,000 speakers.
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The Trevi Fountain is the largest and most famous fountain in Rome, considered by many to be the most beautiful fountain in the world. It has a width of 20 meters and a height of 30 meters. It is located on the Piazza di Trevi (Trevi Square).
Was built on the site of an earlier fountain that was demolished in the 17th century. The Trevi Fountain marks the intersection of three major Roman roads - from which it gains the name 'Trivium' - and was the terminus of the Acqua Vergine.
Work began under Salvi's direction in 1732 and was completed in 1762 by Giuseppe Pannini after Salvi's death in 1751. Intricately carved out of Travertine stone sourced from nearby Tivoli, the fountain depicts Oceanus, god of water, in the center niche, flanked by Abundance and Salubrity.
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Was built on the site of an earlier fountain that was demolished in the 17th century. The Trevi Fountain marks the intersection of three major Roman roads - from which it gains the name 'Trivium' - and was the terminus of the Acqua Vergine.
Work began under Salvi's direction in 1732 and was completed in 1762 by Giuseppe Pannini after Salvi's death in 1751. Intricately carved out of Travertine stone sourced from nearby Tivoli, the fountain depicts Oceanus, god of water, in the center niche, flanked by Abundance and Salubrity.
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venezuela brazil and guyana border-Monte Roraima-(Excerpt from Curious Soul)
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200-year-old wooden bridge in Dagestan, built without the use of a single nail.
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One of the many massive ancient “Tombs of the Giants” found on the enigmatic island of Sardinia. Follow us on youtube.com/c/MegalithicMarvels
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The rock-hewn 'House of Fairies' (Domus de Janas) in Sedini, Sardinia, Italy.
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