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I haven't heard many ancient sites or the like in the Nordic countries and they seem very interesting!
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It's on an island, if im not mistaken.
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Any ideas on why this has been destroyed?
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This is all that has been so far excavated of the city of Sarmizegetusa (but the city is much bigger and still buried under the forest) in the Carpathian mountains in Romania. This was the Capital city of the Dacii a people destroyed by the Roman emperor Trajan. Sarmizegetusa was the capital of several cities all over the Carpathian range.
Here is more info on the city; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarmizegetusa_Regia and on some of the others; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacian_...Ftie_Mountains source source source Trajan's Column in Rome depicts the wars with the Dacians. source
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Not too sure, I'm going to post more on it later. Most of these photos are from a few websites that someone posted on this forum and it has lots of articles in Chinese so maybe if I read/translate it later it might tell a little history.
I think probably from either the cultural revolution or something earlier and they destroyed it to build the new 'modern' buildings of it's time along with erecting that Mao statue. My theory anyway.
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Around 518 BC, construction of a broad stairway was begun. The stairway was planned to be the main entrance to the terrace 20 meters above the ground. The dual stairway, known as the Persepolitan stairway, was built in symmetrically on the western side of the Great Wall. The 111 steps were 6.9 meters wide with treads of 31 centimetres and rises of 10 centimetres. Originally, the steps were believed to have been constructed to allow for nobles and royalty to ascend by horseback. New theories suggest that the shallow risers allowed visiting dignitaries to maintain a regal appearance while ascending. The top of the stairways led to a small yard in the north-eastern side of the terrace, opposite the Gate of Nations.
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Here is a link to a page with lots of photos of the old Chengdu Imperial Palace
http://www.xcar.com.cn/bbs/viewthrea...&extra=&page=1
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Trowulan, Mojokerto, East Java (Indonesia) : Ruins of the great Majapahit empire Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java (Indonesia) Prambanan, Yogyakarta (Indonesia) etc You want to know about Majapahit Empire? Please visit this Wikipedia link About Trowulan
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This is for the Trowulan site
![]() Segaran Lake ![]() ![]() ![]() Tikus Temple
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Trowulan Majapahit site
East Java, Indonesia ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Built over temple
Borobudur Temple ![]() Prambanan Temple
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I only heard about Prambanan recently and as soon as I saw photos, I was amazed. It looks incredible!
I didn't know such a sight existed in Indonesia.
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Great stuffffffffffff!
Pick up "Dead Men's Secrets" by archaeologist Jonathan Gray next time you're at the bookstore. It's a 350 page documentary of ancient structures. Most of the pyramid testimonies are true. Google an image of the white pyramid in China. Easy to find. Builders? Technologically advanced humans. Kings/overseers of the projects? Giants. Coverup? You betcha. Doesn't fit with the fable of half-dumb nomadic evoloving humans roaming around. (Doesn't fit into the evolution theory.) |
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Pre Earthquake San Francisco
![]() ![]() ![]() If I had to make one small change in San Francisco, Id put the gas mains in a few years later. |
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It is a shame that the old cities are not in better shape because of lack of funds and interest in the past. |
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wonderful thread!
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