Posts Tagged ‘explored’

Maya City Sunk in Lake Atitlán Explored By Underwater Archaeologists

In the placid waters of Central America’s deepest lake, an international team of scientists has been engaged in an exciting multi-year research project. Under the authority of Mexico’s National Anthropology and History Museum (INAH), they’ve been exploring, mapping, and photographing the remains of an ancient Maya city known as Samabaj, which is submerged 55 feet […]

UK Government Wants “All Possible Theories” Explored on Origin of COVID

Outspoken host Tucker Carlson outlined Monday how the possibility of a lab leak causing the coronavirus outbreak was dismissed and lied about for over a year by those directing the pandemic response, and is only now emerging as a serious prospect because of the persistence of those who refused to be silenced. “Pretty much every […]

Ways mRNA CV Vaccines Could Harm the Unvaccinated Explored In Depth [LIVESTREAM REPLAY]

If you are concerned as I am about future contact with those who have taken the experimental treatment, this is an excellent source of info on topic. EWR Read & listen at the link: Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder This is an exclusive replay of a livestream which broadcast 5 PM EST, May 1st.  How […]

Complicated Family Stories Are Explored in The Braid’s New Salon Show ‘Family Matters’

Complex family relationships are the theme of a new salon show by The Braid, formerly Jewish Women’s Theatre. Opening on March 6, community theatergoers will have the chance to see this show, titled, “Family Matters,” virtually across the globe on Zoom. “Family Matters” is the latest family-focused salon show that showcases stories, songs, videos and […]

Far-right, white supremacist Internet culture explored in new book

 If you’ve been living in a cave for the past four years, or are one of those incurable cockeyed optimists of South Pacific fame who hasn’t noticed the steep rise in antisemitic rhetoric and violence in recent times, this book delivers a wake-up call in the form of a literary smack in the face.  This […]

‘Elaborate underworld’ of Mayan pyramids to be explored by archaeologists

Built more than 1,000 years ago, the ancient Mayan pyramid in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula will be explored using a modified ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to locate passageways and rooms in El Castillo, also known as the Temple of Kukulcan. “Something on this scale has never been attempted, but we’re confident that it will help us understand […]

Norway wants to give neighbouring Finns a mountain to climb

At the moment Hálditšohkka is the highest point in Finland standing at 1,324m (4,340ft). A taller peak, some 42m (139ft) above this rocky patch, belongs to Halti mountain but sadly it’s on the Norwegian side of the border. In a bid to give their vertically challenged neighbors a boost, retired surveyor Bjorn Geirr Harsson is […]

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