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***CROP-LIKE CIRCLES in the sands of so. China see pix-
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[quote:MasseyFerguson49:MV8xNjAzODQ3XzI2NTExMjQ1XzNDNkYwM0Yw] [quote:SpiderJones:MV8xNjAzODQ3XzI2NTAyMTEwXzFDRTEzQjNE] Tiawanaku is old- but not that old- all est. 1- 1.5 BC.But the size of the stones and the way they were cut and moved is just awesome. Blows yer mind. [/quote] Tiawanku is a lot older than reported in Western Anthropology & Archeology. It's last incarnation dates back to the last deluge. And there are atleast two previous incarnations buried underneath it.(Just like the Mayans) To bad the once great pyramid has been taken down by the Spanish all those years ago and used to build there Cathedrals.buildings and roads. All that's left is the shadow of where it once stood. Peace [/quote]
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Very strange because they are so deep-and long, where did the top soil go?
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