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very cool
Ответитьwhere is the==exploring?--this was basically just general info.
ОтветитьThose mounds were built by the Nephilim Giants.
ОтветитьThat serpent it's actually a wormhole, it is a representation of an egg-shaped craft which I believe was talked about in ancient times that they ascended down-to-earth and they taught mankind what is depicting is this egg shaped craft entering into a wormhole. mainstream science knows exactly what this depicts, the Smithsonian knows exactly what it is, they just been trying to cover it up for all these years by calling it a serpent mound and not explaining it further it makes appear benign and not unusual. This was left for us the human race as a clue. Pay attention folks it's only going to get weirder for 2020. This planet had advance civilizations millions of years ago and now you will begin to notice these things more and more.
ОтветитьIt's a demonic site
ОтветитьYou do realize people in Ohio do not call Serpent Mound the Appalachian Mountains they just call it the woods
ОтветитьIf you are ready by then please meet me here during the summer solstice. I'll be there be when the sun sets. I'll be waiting, don't be discouraged, be grateful for what God has given us and stay positive and I will too. I know we will be together one day, I love you and I hope I see you there. If you are not know I won't give up and you are worth it to me...I truly see you❤
ОтветитьThis speaks about the serpent ( satan ) trying to consume the seed of woman. It is biblical by a people who came here from israel. Book of mormon confirms it. It also represents a very special place an island in a river which also looks as this. The place where the forbidden fruit was taken of by adam and eve. Which was the serpent told them if they had sex for pleasure they would not die but become like god. They has sex on that island under a tree on it. I know where that island is which is in that garden now overlooked.
ОтветитьThis is the first I've heard of its construction credited to Paleo Indian times
ОтветитьJust went yesterday. Interesting place
ОтветитьDeclaring what the mound represents is like declaring that research has shown what Di Vinci intended to convey when he painted the Mona Lisa. There's no evidence left behind to explain the purpose of these creations. You could be correct, but any view is just a guess with no way to verify its truth. As for me, the idea of the mound representing a snake eating an egg seems like an odd thing to commemorate with a gigantic mound, while some sort of celestial marker makes seems more likely to me since the skies can provide markers of time.
But then again maybe there was just some crazy artist that wanted to create a snake effigy on the highest bluff in the area. I can imagine him or her sitting around laughing at all the people scratching their heads trying to figure out what it means.
Got married there 💙
ОтветитьAlways a comet!
That's just laughable
Trees should not be allowed to grow around this beautiful effigy. The upcoming eclipse should be viewed from this effigy in April but can't be because allowing trees around this area.
ОтветитьI believe I found tektite and moldavite in mountains of Pennsylvania from this event
ОтветитьI followed this tour today - made it to everything but Site 9. Very interesting and well put together. Thank you
ОтветитьGonna use satellite lidar, sar, to scan the mounds and we will be able to see that Egyptians built the mounds
Ответитьok
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