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To: djf
You'd think with all these giant skeletons being found in the 17th and 18th centuries there would be at least one laying around that you could go observe -- like the lone Rosetta stone -- or find a picture of on the Internet. Darn shame that they all were inadvertently lost or destroyed. Good thing the lore remains as proof.
21 posted on 01/17/2004 6:41:58 PM PST by ElkGroveDan (Fighting for Freedom and Having Fun)
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To: ElkGroveDan
Perhaps there are Freepers out there who have seen some. I tend to think museums, etc would have alot of apprehension about putting something on display that could not be explained. Who knows?

The Smithsonian collection is incredibly huge, and only a small percentage of it is viewable at any one time.
23 posted on 01/17/2004 6:48:14 PM PST by djf
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To: ElkGroveDan
Actually, I just googled "Giant Skeletons"

Here's one of the hits, with a pic:

http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Lagoon/1345/Lovelock.html
30 posted on 01/17/2004 7:25:03 PM PST by djf
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