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  • Ar(c)k of the Covenant

    Old Testament Exodus: 25 10: And they shall make an ark of shittim wood: 2½ cubits shall be the length thereof, 1½ cubit the breadth thereof, 1½ cubit the height thereof. 12: And thou shalt cast four rings of gold for it, and put them in the four corners thereof; and two rings shall be…

  • Nubia + Ethiopia + Sahel States

    Nabta Playa N-Nubia 7700+ BC, Megalithic circle Mansa Musa Legacy The ancient North Africans belonged to a wide community of peoples who lived between the Red Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. They shared a common “Saharan-Sudanese culture”, and drew their reinforcements from the same great source. Archaeological evidence attests to histories of fishing-hunting-gathering, and later…

  • Our Sun as Sky-God

    After studying the Anunnaki tablets for over 30 years Zecharia Sitchin concluded that the Anunnaki were aliens in a physical body that came from the Nibiru star system that had holes in its star’s corona. This caused problems with the atmosphere around its planets, and thus living there. They noticed that that could only be…

  • Nerja Mountains

    Nerja locked-in by mountains and sea Part of Andalucía: SW: Malaga  SE: Motril  NE: Granada (Sierra Nevada) One hour away from Nerja: Ski-pistes and Astro-tourism in the Sierra Nevada: Mountains locking-in the Nerja lands Terraced fruit-tree plantations A: Oldest Eastside border bridge B: RN 340 ravine bridge C: Hwy 7 ravine bridge D: Oldest Westside…

  • Pjtr I.Tchaikovsky

    Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky Пётр Ильич Чайковский Thanks to ‘The Nutcracker’, Tchaikovsky gifted the world some of its most beloved Christmas melodies. His ‘Swan Lake’ became an unexpected symbol of the August-1991 Coup attempt that signaled the Soviet Union’s collapse. His ballets packed theaters when impresario Sergey Diaghilev, who brought Russian ballet to the world stage,…

  • Pisces 2/22

    Jesus the Christ on planet earth heralded the Piscean age! On 2/22, Peter was seated in Antioch, after he bore witness to the divinity of Christ at the Sea of Tiberias on 2/22 a year earlier! Vesica Pisces On 2/22, 1920, my father was born! George Washington also on 2/22, 1732! On 2/22, 1878, Tchaikovsky‘s…

  • Franklin Institute

    The Franklin Institute is a science museum and the center of science education and research in Philadelphia, PA. It is named after scientist/statesman Benjamin Franklin. Founded in 1824, the Franklin Institute is one of the oldest centers of science education and development in the USA. Today, it is the most visited museum in Pa. BF…

  • Qing-ice skating

    Ice Games Bingxi (冰嬉) Winter recreations on ice was considered as one of four national traditions in the Qing Dynasty along with Manchu language, riding and shooting, and wrestling. “Ice Games Painting“, a spectacularly detailed 578-cm long artwork by Qing court painters Yao Wenhan and Zhang Weibang, is now held in the Palace Museum in…

  • Ancient Trade Routes

    The 50.000 mile Roman road system was vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman empire. Trans-Saharan caravan routes (≈1400). Ghana Empire (13thC.) Mali Empire (13th-15thC.). Niger (yellow). Timbuktu.   The 25.000 mile Inca road system was the most extensive and advanced transportation system in South America. (The first -poor- Spanish conquistadores from Extremadura,…

  • Fengguang

    Phoenix Crown Fengguan is chinese traditional ceremonial headgear worn by noblewomen. These crowns were first developed during the Tang dynasty and Ming dynasty. It would be worn either by a bride on her wedding day or by an aristocratic lady on formal occasions, as an indication of her wealth and status: The crown is decorated…

  • Caserta Royal Palace

    Built by architect Luigi Vanvitelli for King Charles VII of Naples in 1751, this elaborate residence is the largest former royal palace in the world as lavish as Versailles. The 300-acre compound features Italian and English gardens, a waterfall, a vineyard, a silk factory, a flour mill, and a 38km aquaduct feeding water to its…