Website review: World Mysteries - Main Menu

Someone discovered this in Ancient History 24 reviews since Nov 6, 2004
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RichieDagger rated 13 days ago
Too much to read in one sitting. Tons of interesting stuff!
ozgecetinkaya rated 2 months ago
bu ne dunya kardesim boyleeee
graciefer rated 3 months ago
see? it was all made by aliens :P
superdawg57 rated 4 months ago
Great site if your into Pyramids.....
witch2000 rated 5 months ago
A FUN PAGE TO BROWSE AS LONG AS YOU KNOW THAT MOST OF IT IS BASELESS.
Little-Wing rated 8 months ago
Explore with us lost civilizations, ancient ruins, sacred writings, unexplained artifacts, science mysteries, and "alternative" theories. Meet popular authors and find subject related books and resources on the Internet. Then let us again examine whether that is a sound statement, or do we let it pass, and if one of us, or someone else, merely says that something is so, do we accept that it is so? Or should we examine what the speaker means? -- Socrates The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell
Renatapf rated 8 months ago
A lot of these esoteric trash fun theories. Anyway, Bertrand Russellīs quote is cool: "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. "
Bethdup rated 11 months ago
photos of the new 7 wonders of the world along with the old ones very interesting to see similarities between the old wonders, esp. the colossus and the statue of zeus with american icons
Spirit50 rated 12 months ago
From the page... "Explore with us lost civilizations, ancient ruins, sacred writings, unexplained artifacts, science mysteries, and "alternative" theories. Meet popular authors and find subject related books and resources on the Internet." Nazca Lines - Hummingbird
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