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POPSJosh Pyke - Eat Me Alive Magical song - gives life to the strength of my heart.... When courage comes to you You wouldnt keep her in a box No you wouldnt keep your courage in a box No you shouldnt keep your courage in a box Such a rare, rare bird youll find Wont flourish under lock So you shouldnt keep your courage in a box No, you shouldnt And I can only guess just what I would do If I didnt do this And I didnt know you They would eat me alive out there I know it And theres a point on this beaten track When you cant get going But you cant get back And thats when They would eat me alive out there I know it now Driving down these streets at night All the houses on the side of the road Silhouetted by the street lights Like tomb stones Silhouetted by the street lights As tomb stones And all them black holes Humming and taking on matter Up there in the night So full up to the bring of nothing And you know Sometimes so am I
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POPSDelhi Agra Jaipur Tour, Golden Traingle Tours
The Golden Triangle tour helps to know more about the three major cities of India. The rich Indian heritage is widely displayed in the various monuments, palaces, forts and festivals that are a part of India’s glorious past. If you are looking for enriching travel experience, then the golden triangle tour is just the right thing for you. It comprises the three cities Agra, Delhi and Jaipur. Delhi, capital of India represents the magic of old Delhi in contrast to New Delhi that represents the face of modern day India. Agra represents the Mughal architecture that is reflected in the most famous monument of India, the Taj Mahal. Jaipur also known as the Pink City has numerous palaces and forts which attract a lot of travelers from all over the world. Wherever you go in India be it Kashmir or Kanyakumari you are sure to feel the magic which has surprised travelers and makes them visit these places again and again. http://www.indian-tour-operators.com/golden-triangle-tours/delhi-agra-ja
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POPSGiants Worthy to read: ° Giants in Scripture ° Book of Enoch – new translation ° Book of Enoch ° Epic of Gilgamesh ° Ancient & Lost Civilizations ° Gilgamesh Tomb Found! ° Gog ° Floods Stories from Around the World ° The Book of Giants ° Ancient Egyptian Treasures in Grand Canyon ° The Karankawa ° Lost City of the Grand Canyon
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POPSMore Beautiful Photography. And this one's a "two-fer", featuring Babak and Oshin together. "Visiting Ayutthaya Park, Thailand" is a magnificent panorama. Click on the link to see it full size.
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POPSBible-Era Mystery Vessel Found more (at source): From the objects that surrounded it, Gibson determined that the cup dated from some time between 37 B.C. and A.D. 70, when the Romans nearly destroyed Jerusalem after a Jewish revolt. Among the dig's other finds are ruins spanning the time of the founding of King Solomon's Temple, around 970 B.C., to the destruction of Jerusalem by Christian crusaders in A.D. 1099.
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POPSRare ancient jewels found cont: A number of offerings including scarabs, amber seals and earthenware were also found in the burial chamber which was two metres high. The town of Eleutherna is believed to have reached its peak in the Geometric Era around 3,000 years ago. Excavation in the last 25 years has so far yielded over 500 items of clay, metal and ivory including sculptures, tools and weapons. One of the most prized sculptures of the Louvre Museum in Paris, a limestone female statue called the Lady of Auxerre, is believed to have come from Eleutherna. -- AFP
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POPSThe Mummy | the rock the rock, the scorpian king, the mummy 3, luke ford, anck su namun, journey to the center of the earth, oded fehr, the mummy tomb of the dragon emperor, the dark knight, rachel weisz, the mummy 2008, the mummy 2, imhotep, arnold vosloo, the scorpion king, isabella leong, maria bello, The Mummy, brendan fraser, patricia velasquez, the mummy returns
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POPSChapel built on top of lava plug more: In prehistoric times, a dolmen was built on top of the rock, a single-chamber tomb made of three upright stones and a large, flat, horizontal one on top. The Romans dedicated the rock to Mercury, the messenger god with the winged shoes. When the area was Christianised, the rock needle was consecrated to the archangel Saint Michael (Saint Michel).
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POPSTomb May Hold Answer to How Much Shakespeare Actually Wrote Saunders insists it is worth exploring. “Fulke spent the equivalent of £300,000 today on a marble sarcophagus at St Mary's,” he told the Telegraph. “No man would build something like that and leave it empty. There is definitely something down there and we want to find out what it is.” Were the numerous works, including plays and poems, attributed to William Shakespeare really written by the actor from Stratford-upon-Avon? There have been plenty of scholars convinced otherwise, and candidates other than Greville include Sir Francis Bacon, fellow playwright Christopher Marlowe and others.
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POPSAncient royal tomb found in Scotland
more (at source): But up until now nobody suspected that Forteviot's royal roots might be thousands of years older. The newly discovered prehistoric tomb is of particular importance because it lies at the very heart of Scotland's largest pre-historic ritual/religious ceremonial complex. The excavations are now revealing that back in around 2600 BC, local Neolithic people constructed a giant 250m diameter circle of 200 timber obelisks with a ceremonial processional way leading to its entrance and an inner timber circle at its centre. Each oak obelisk was up to a metre in diameter. Then, by 2400BC, a massive earthwork enclosure with a 10m wide, 3m deep moat was built inside that inner timber circle. At roughly the same time two other similar earthwork enclosures – "henges" – were built, north of the large timber circle. And finally in around 2000BC the tomb was built underground in what was probably the most prestigious location – immediately opposite the entrance to the henge at the