Egypt – An Adventurer’s Paradise

In 2001 archaeologist were able to date the oldest known Pyramid in the world to right at 5021 years old. The unusual aspect of this finding was that this Pyramid complex was in Peru built by the Inca. It’s believed that the oldest Egyptian Pyramids were not built for another 400 years. China’s Great Pyramid southwest of Xi’an is dated to around 2000 B.C..

How did the Runes temporis Mayan calculate this great Truth of the Ages when they had yet to discover the wheel? I personally don’t believe they did. How did the Mayan calculate their calender which is over 100 times more accurate than the Gregorian calender we use today? Again, I don’t believe they did. They didn’t have the capacity to calculate the Great Truth of the Ages.

How did the Mayan calculate this great Truth of the Ages, when they had yet to discover the wheel? I personally don’t believe they did. How did the Mayan calculate their calender which is over 100 times more accurate than the Gregorian calender we use today? Again, I don’t believe they did. They didn’t have the capacity to calculate the Great Truth of the Ages.

The Neolithic period that existed in the United States is such a mystery and yet has so many extra stuff to be exposed. An example might be in discovering the ways that they built buildings? Or the distinctive variation of Indian Artifacts they had. All the artifacts that are discovered are numerous and give us little clues that open a larger depiction of this people. It has been in the artifacts and the mayan civilization comparing, of how they made them (pecking, grinding, chipping… etc), that has led us to greater heights and better understanding of these ancient people here upon the American continent.

This is a fortress that is well preserved and is located in the Medvedgard Mountain. Once here, you will be given a majestic sight of the city below. Also, you can always take a leisurely stroll here as you take in the grand views.

The temple is one of the only two remaining parts on the Olympieion site. The utter size of this monument is incredible! There is only a few of the original Corinthian columns left of the original 104! This is an ideal site to sit down on a sunny day with a gyro in your hand and just admire its beauty.

And indeed, you can’t miss something as intriguing as a ‘Necropolis’ or, if translated, a City of the Dead. Here, you will find the less popular pyramids of Egypt, the step pyramids. However, though they are less popular than the great pyramids, they’re still suffused with great history and culture.