The remains of eight towers (marked in yellow) were discovered near the western gateway of Angkor Wat. Credit: Image by Till Sonnemann and image base courtesy of ETH Zurich
1 posted on
12/10/2015 8:43:58 AM PST by
BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
People exploring the tunnels should stay away from 'eggs' that look like this. Don't get too close.
2 posted on
12/10/2015 9:13:47 AM PST by
spetznaz
(Nuclear-tipped Ballistic Missiles: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol)
To: BenLurkin
As some ancient astronaut theorists believe
4 posted on
12/10/2015 9:24:42 AM PST by
Don Corleone
("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
To: BenLurkin
‘Never seen the Ankor Wat complex, but have seen the Cham ruins about 30 miles WNW of Danang, and have always been struck by their similarities.
5 posted on
12/10/2015 9:59:17 AM PST by
onedoug
To: BenLurkin
I may have the details wrong, but I remember reading about someone who reasoned that the limestone used in buildings like these should act as fertilizer, spurring vegetation in a localized manner, the extra growth being detectable by satellite. And it turned out to be the case. They were able to locate hundreds of jungle-swathed sites previously unknown.
6 posted on
12/10/2015 10:50:31 AM PST by
sparklite2
(Islam = all bathwater, no baby.)
To: SunkenCiv
To: BenLurkin; SunkenCiv
Looks like they’ve been doing some Angkor management over there.
To: BenLurkin
Wonder how some of those ancient structures line up with the Fibonacci spiral?
11 posted on
12/11/2015 7:01:07 PM PST by
Bodleian_Girl
("Obama knows crisis actors vote Democrat")
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