Every time I stand by these monolithic megalithic stones, I feel that at their core there is something vital and alive. Some kind of invisible light or radiance learking out by itself and engulfing whoever is around.
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Archeology & History: Monolithic Megalithic Stones |
Mysterious as they are, their stucture fascinates everyone who lands his eyes on them!
Meet The Masuda-no-iwafune (dark one) made of one solid granite stone to look like a rock ship and the Isho-no-hoden in Japan.
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Archeology & History: Monolithic Megalithic Stones |
No one knows who built them, nor how nor when!
What they were used for?
We need to resurrect the builders to get an answer!
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Archeology & History: Monolithic Megalithic Stones |
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Archeology & History: Monolithic Megalithic Stones |
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Archeology & History: Monolithic Megalithic Stones |
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Archeology & History: Monolithic Megalithic Stones |
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Archeology & History: Monolithic Megalithic Stones |
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