The fury of Tlaloc

Who has had the good fortune to visit at least once the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City can well understand why it has always been unanimously considered the most beautiful. Besides the futuristic design (already spent over forty years from suacostruzione) and the frame tale in which it is immersed (the wonderful forest of Chapultepec), the museum is renowned for the most pre-Columbian art collection in the world and is the perfect required of every visitor, even if the archeology is not exactly uppermost in his thoughts. The only comparison that comes to mind is the Museum of Cairo, Egypt.

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The Kachin SHIELDS AND THEIR FLYING tradition of the Hopi Indians of Arizona

Ancient flying machines are part of many cultures from ancient traditions throughout the world.
Revered Hindu texts like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata describing airships Vamana, who say they were also used for combat.
Among the hieroglyphics on the wall of an Egyptian temple 3000 years ago, at Abydos, are shown what appear to be modern airplanes and helicopters.
For some, the engravings on stone disks that were found in caves on the Chinese-Tibetan border tell stories of an extraterrestrial race called drop, which the spacecraft would have fallen to Earth 12,000 years ago.
Hopi Indians lived for over a thousand years on three major Mesas in northern Arizona. Even their legends make reference to aircraft, perhaps from Orion.

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SOLOMON, Where is your glory?

Emilio Spedicato, adapted from the Liberal.

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The Judgement of Solomon

In Milan at the Galleria is the center Bet Shlomo or Solomon's House, run by Rabbi Samuel. After unsuccessfully trying for a week, I guessed that the man short, stocky and bearded immensely I was going to meet in the Gallery on a Monday morning quite early, it was him. Shalom, Rabbi Samuel is her father of 17 children? 17 per hour, he said. The Bible Church of silence from the children of Solomon 700 wives, the answer was that wives were not true. One night in Mestre then I noticed a bearded ladies and hat that moved in my direction, an Israeli rabbi, whom I asked: where is the tomb of Solomon? Nobody knows.

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Book Trailer "The missing links" by Ines Curzio

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The Spirit of the sky and the legends of Mount Shasta

Mount Shasta (Mount Shasta English), is currently a dormant stratovolcano in northern California, located in the Falls Chain. 4317 m high, retains some smoking chimneys and the perennially snow-capped peak.

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The last eruption occurred in 1786 but scientists expect a possible revival. The Shasta glaciers has five, the longest of which descends to 2,900 m on the southern side stands a secondary peak, called Shastina, 3660 m high Discovered in 1827 by Canadian fur trader Peter Skene Ogden, was first climbed in 1854 and is a preferred destination by the most experienced climbers. Many of attempted takeovers occur in winter.

Around Mount Shasta many legends have flourished, some of us read from the beginning linked to the natives.

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The gods of creation (and more)

Scrolling contained in myths from around the world, it seems clear that, apart from the multitude of deities in each set, at least two figures are, broadly speaking, very important to consider: a god "creator" and a god "civilizing."
Often, these two personalities are reflected in a single subject, which then rises to the dual function of creation and civilization of human beings. (more ...)

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The extinct race

The presence of beings with extraordinary stature, with, among other things, an exceptional strength, is easily identifiable in a sea of myths, from the classic Flood.
To begin with, as stated in a written rabbinic fifth century AD before the Ark departed, the giant named Og managed to cling to a rope ladder of the boat. It was the last of the giant king of Bashan (a town east of the Jordan River) and he also talks about the Bible. (more ...)

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The unknown must be approached with patience and humility (Paul S. Martin, professor and scientific director of the Laboratory of Paleoenvironmental Studies, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, 1977)

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