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    Ancient Kailasa

    I agree with Madame Blavatsky, as in Ancient, also some coneheads as such and pics of intricately carved animals, while the human carvings are obscure > http://www.ancient-code.com/ancient-...rved-mountain/

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    Quote Originally posted by Aianawa View Post
    I agree with Madame Blavatsky, as in Ancient, also some coneheads as such and pics of intricately carved animals, while the human carvings are obscure > http://www.ancient-code.com/ancient-...rved-mountain/
    I think this is very impressive, Aianawa, I'd like to post some of the images to prove it for the benefit of the reader.






















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    Actually this was what REALLY impressed me with this Temple complex....

    The temple itself was built out of a single rock, 164 feet deep, 109 feet wide, and 98 feet high, making it ONE of the BIGGEST MONOLITHIC structures on the planet, carved out of a single rock.

    That is fantastic in my books!

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    Lots of info and great pics on the site posted and IMO very worthwhile to check it out...all I can say is WOW!! and thks for posting.

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    A few threads on old/ancient/history of India scattered about on forum, would be interesting to gather and do some intense research of old material available, lots of puzzle pieces imo

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    Quote Originally posted by Aianawa View Post
    A few threads on old/ancient/history of India scattered about on forum, would be interesting to gather and do some intense research of old material available, lots of puzzle pieces imo
    Frances did a thread on India's Forgotten Stepwells Check it out here

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    I dabble researched the concerntration camps and how the weres went about divide and misery in the usual differing formats, also researched how they still could not fully win, hard to kill God lol.

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