The entrance to the building is made through a window, yet again.
This is the eastern facade of the former abbot's building of the St. Nicholas Monastery, Arzamas, Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia, 1955.
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This is the eastern facade of the former abbot's building of the St. Nicholas Monastery, Arzamas, Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia, 1955.
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LZ 129 Hindenburg, flying over Boston on May 6th, 1937
This image was taken just 9 hours before it faced its devastating explosion over New Jersey.
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This image was taken just 9 hours before it faced its devastating explosion over New Jersey.
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In the center of Yekaterinburg, next to the Demidov cafe-museum, there are massive cast-iron slabs dedicated to the city. The slabs were cast at the Kasli iron foundry Demidov plant.
The photo shows a slab made from a 1707 map with the designation of Tartary written in Russian. But official historians assure us that the Russian version of Tartaria is certainly Tataria. But at the Demidov plant they apparently didnβt know about this at that time, so they wrote it as it really was.
The photo shows a slab made from a 1707 map with the designation of Tartary written in Russian. But official historians assure us that the Russian version of Tartaria is certainly Tataria. But at the Demidov plant they apparently didnβt know about this at that time, so they wrote it as it really was.
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Cultural Enrichment has caused terror in π©πͺGermany.
To enter Cologne cathedral βοΈ for midnight mass people had to go through strict body search before getting in after oppressed asylum seeking jihadis were caught planning to blow up π£ the cathedral.
To enter Cologne cathedral βοΈ for midnight mass people had to go through strict body search before getting in after oppressed asylum seeking jihadis were caught planning to blow up π£ the cathedral.
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Is it possible that 1200 years ago, our ancestors were generating electricity? β‘οΈ
Real science demands demonstrable evidence, so here it is.
https://youtu.be/Zz5So-KSJn0?si=-mLtJo3s1xKWlujl
Real science demands demonstrable evidence, so here it is.
https://youtu.be/Zz5So-KSJn0?si=-mLtJo3s1xKWlujl
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Wait! This Ancient Lingam Produces Electricity? Candi Kimpulan Temple Part 2
An ancient lingam was buried in the Islamic University at Yogyakarta. Upon excavation of the site, they found a copper wire neatly stored in a box. Archeologists confirm that this wire is 1200 years old. Is it possible that the ancient builders were creatingβ¦
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This is what actually happened during the dark ages - premier cathedral construction all across Europe!
Sainte-Chapelle, a Gothic masterpiece built nearly 800 years ago.
This magnificent royal chapel features one of the most extensive collections of 13th-century stained glass in the world.
Sainte-Chapelle, a Gothic masterpiece built nearly 800 years ago.
This magnificent royal chapel features one of the most extensive collections of 13th-century stained glass in the world.
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The Nile valley, a cradle of civilization, witnessed the rise and fall of the ancient Nubian kingdoms that left behind a remarkable legacy of pyramidal architecture.
Drawing from the Egyptian traditions, the Nubian rulers erected monumental tombs to honor their royal ancestors and assert their power and prestige.
One of the most impressive examples of this cultural heritage is the Great Pyramid N6, belonging to Queen Amanishakheto, who ruled over the kingdom of MeroΓ« in the 1st century BCE.
Her pyramid, along with many others, was brutally vandalized by Giuseppe Ferlini, an Italian adventurer who plundered the site in search of gold and jewels in the 1830s.
His reckless actions caused irreparable damage to the historical and artistic value of these ancient structures.
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Drawing from the Egyptian traditions, the Nubian rulers erected monumental tombs to honor their royal ancestors and assert their power and prestige.
One of the most impressive examples of this cultural heritage is the Great Pyramid N6, belonging to Queen Amanishakheto, who ruled over the kingdom of MeroΓ« in the 1st century BCE.
Her pyramid, along with many others, was brutally vandalized by Giuseppe Ferlini, an Italian adventurer who plundered the site in search of gold and jewels in the 1830s.
His reckless actions caused irreparable damage to the historical and artistic value of these ancient structures.
Old World Zone
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