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Gothic art
It is difficult to find the right words to describe impressions
of a Gothic Cathedral. They are high and reach for the sky infinite arrows
towers and turrets, visperhof, finials, pointed arches. But more striking
not so much height. how much wealth aspects. opening when
you circle around the Cathedral.
Gothic cathedrals are not only high, but also very long: for example
has a length of 130 meters and the length of the transept is 64 meters, and to
around it is required to pass at least half a kilometer. Continue reading
Ancient Terrans fought with nuclear weapons
Ancient humans fought using nuclear weapons
Scientists have increasingly come to believe that many thousands of years ago there was a nuclear war between the ancient inhabitants of the Earth by the Asuras and space aliens, which led to environmental disaster and change of conditions of life on our planet.
There are many confirmations of this hypothesis. On Earth found a lot of traces of radiation. In animals and humans, mutations occur that cause Cyclopes (Cyclops one eye is over the bridge).
From the legends of different Nations can learn about the existence of Cyclops fighting with people.Second, radiation causes polypodia – doubling of chromosomes, which causes gigantism and doubling bodies: two hearts or two rows of teeth. Scientists are regularly on the Ground the remains of giant skeletons with a double row of teeth. Continue reading
Abstract the Novorossiysk
Tools are made from
stone, bone wood. Then people learned and copper.
It took many centuries. In the distant Egypt in 2600 BC
constructed the pyramid of Cheops, the largest pyramid of Ancient Egypt.
It was difficult to imagine how the ancient people did not have
modern technology could build out of multi-ton stone blocks
enormous edifices. The pyramids are considered one of the seven wonders of the world.
Few people know that at the same time in the North Caucasus the local tribes
of huge stoves built no less amazing structures dolmens. Continue reading