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Something that resembles an attack helicopter, Luke's landspeeder from Star Wars: A New Hope, and something that resembles the spaceship from Futurama.
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Erin Nelson The video with the RC model of the gold flyer is pretty amazing. When I looked at the miniature, I thought it was an idol for a bird god, or a child's toy. To see that it actually was scaled to fly is one of those things makes you wonder how they did it.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
Erin Nelson - The underground city is truly awe inspiring. I have visited a few caves in South Dakota, and what gets me the most about them is how quickly the natural light disappears. For these ancient people to build such a large complex underground using fire as their light source is truly amazing.
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Erin Nelson
The city is 13 stories, 271 feet deep yet even in the lowest and farthest outside room there is fresh breathable air, there is a fast flowing subteranean river with water level mere inches at a norm from the crest of the channel it flows in, there are very straight shafts perfectly SQUARE that extend the entire depth from the surface to the river, the motion of the fast moving water pulls fresh air essentially filling the city with fresh air from the bottom up. Micah bounces sun rays to where crops were grown underground, nursery style,
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Erin Nelson
I too am an avid explorer, I dolidnt study Archaeology in school, I have 3 masters lol but thay is not one of them, I got involved 10 years after discovering a preclassic community that no one new existed. As residential neoghborhoodsvand parks encroached I began preservation efforts and just trying to find out who to talk to was like pulling teeth, called ASU and the Arch dept says you are not allowed to diacuss this with us. Ultimately I ended up with AZ state parks and rc over site stewardship, I met with State archaeologist, city of phoenix archaeologist and a team of rangers and led them out to verify and document the site. One of the Rangers said that he had in particular been working this area for more than 20 years and never knew the site was there I told him I really I spotted it from down we're we parked and it took me approximately 5 minutes to get up here. After that I was drafted into the Arizona site Steward program in the preservation and protective protection of our ancient Native cultural resources the site itself is officially credited to me with the Arizona State University as my discovery and I have since been working with the state ever since in 2012 they put me through federal crime scene Management training with the BIA for the proper handling investigation and documentation of crimes occurring on or around an archaeological site on federal lands, and so now I am actually assigned to 72 different sites across about a third of our state and work with pretty much all agencies and government levels city-state County trust lands Federal the Tonto National Forest Bureau of Reclamation American waterways and of course the Sovereign lands tribal Nations and I'm under some form of either TS or non-disclosure with each one of them LOL
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10 Things We Learned About Aliens (and Hairspray) from Giorgio Tsoukalos’ AMA
The ‘Ancient Aliens’ star-turned-Internet meme shares his thoughts on extraterrestrial life and hairstyling.
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