Mudflood
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North America kept some giant trees. Seems no cataclysms happened there for thousands years.
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The illustration of the celebration of the 900th anniversary of the baptism of Rus in Kiev.
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this is exactly what the gravestones looked like before the church schism in the 17th century in Russia. No crosses or any other Christian symbols. It is worth noting that these gravestones were placed in steps or thresholds in Christian churches later.
A feature of many religious buildings is metal tops. The walls of such buildings often have a metal frame inside. Considering that fire often burns inside (I keep in mind that the fire is a good ionizer), I can think about interaction with electricity from the atmosphere. Who knows, maybe the human electromagnetic field can interact with the field inside such a room.
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Forte de Nossa Senhora da Graça in Portugal

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if we compare the map from the resource https://www.floodmap.net with another map (the map above by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Delisle de Sales, 1792), then we can conclude that the territories around the Caspian Sea were seriously flooded
Location unknown, didn’t see star forts with towers like this
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Occultism and Orders of the Russian Empire.

I like to collect examples of the love of aristocrats from all over the world to eight-pointed stars. Today we are talking about the orders of the Russian Empire, in Russia collectible sets are sold, where the most significant items are clearly depicted.

Almost all the generals who distinguished themselves in battles with blood and victims are depicted in portraits with these shiny eight-pointed beads on their chest.
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I was surprised when realized that there is 8-pointed star on United States Intelligence Community’s logo
The Kremlin chimes did not always have the usual appearance. According to the official version, the dial had 17 hours.
Eight-pointed star, popular symbol in European, Islamic and Russian orthodox history, dates back to Sumerian culture and goddess Ishtar.