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18 Fun Facts About Guatemala
1. Guatemala means the “land of Trees” in a Mayan tongue 2. The official Language of Guatemala is Spanish 3. The official currency of Guatemala is the Quetzal 4. The Capitol city of Guatemala is...
0 commentsArrowhead and Projectile Point Collecting : Kill Zones and How to Find Them
Evidence from a "kill zone" “I’ve found one” came the excited voice from across the field. The young woman had just found her first projectile point and was very excited. She had accompanied her...
11 commentsThe Top Ten Must-See Locations in Greece
A travel guide to some of the best locations in Greece, from Olympia to Santorini, from Delphi to Athens. Includes basic travel info, as well as helpful links to language guides, travel insurance and exchange rates.
12 commentsAntiquarian Site:Mayan City of Tulum
The archeological site of Tulum is unique among Mayan sites in several ways. Tulum is one of the few Mayan sites that are located on a 40 foot cliff along the coast. The name Tulum means, “place of...
2 commentsThe Mystery of Crystal Skulls
This weekend was an exciting one - there was a Mind, Body & Spirit Expo in the Chicago area, where the infamous Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull was placed on public display for the first time in years. ...
6 commentsHow to Build a Time Machine
First, the bad news. Not only I don’t know how to build a time machine for time travel, but no such machine exists. There is no way any of us can travel backwards or forward in time, despite the large...
5 commentsParanormal Mysteries: Mysterious Human Remains, From 9 ft. Giants To Tiny Mummies
Paranormal mysteries mysterious remains abound through out the world and in every culture, some important to the evolution of society and some not so. But not all mysteries can be solved and most times are left to us to ponder...
4 commentsIs Noah's Ark Just a Biblical Story?
Noah's Ark has nothing to do with religion. At least I dont think so, in fact, I think it has more to do with the fact that we have been visited and 'helped' in times of great need by someone or something not human.If you prefer to call this being "God", then thats fine by me.
0 commentsQatar Archeology
For many years archeology in the Gulf focussed more on site rich Bahrain than on poverty stricken Qatar. At the time most locals had to think about the struggle to survive, whether in the desert as nomads...
0 commentsCornudas Cave Men Revisited
Guadalupe Mountain caver, Robert Nymeyer, found more than just caves in the little-known Cornudas Mountain range of Southeastern New Mexico. It's been nearly sixty years since Robert Nymeyer's article "Cave...
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