Kid Discovers Unknown Mayan City With Google Maps

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  1. Aerianne

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  2. MeAgain

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    Very interesting.
     
  3. Aerianne

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    I thought it was really cool of him to put together that those constellations matched locations.
     
  4. MeAgain

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    This guy claims it's bogus. Probably just a cornfield.
     
  5. Aerianne

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    I do hope the kid is right!
     
  6. hotwater

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    It could be a geological anomaly but we’ll see.

    The entire surface of the earth has been trodden upon so any future discoveries of ancient sites will undoubtedly take place in satellites miles above the surface of the earth .

    The same technology recently uncovered the existence of a second verifiable Viking site in North America just a few hundred miles south of L’Anse aux Meadow’s in Newfoundland.


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    Cool! I always wonder what all these pyramids around the world mean.... Usually, next to these structures is an obelisk. There's an obelisk next to the pyramids in Giza. Some say that this was used for energy back in the day... wireless transmission of power and earth harmonics.... It's more interesting when you study Nikola Tesla. He may have found a way to distribute unlimited power for free. There's a statue of Nikola Tesla that omits free Wifi, too! haha
     
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  8. Aerianne

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    Yes, I find all that very interesting too!
     
  9. aleigh24024

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    It IS very interesting! Did you know that the American government destroyed Tesla's notes and work? Very suspicious! Also Tesla died in poverty!
     
  10. Aerianne

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    Yes, I'm aware of his story.
     

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