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from that picture its hard to tell but the disc innt symetrical. love of waves to it so seems unlikely it was meant to be a rotating thing

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simply making it is insane
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This 15-year-old girl, who lived during the Inca empire, was sacrificed to the gods 500 years ago. Her remarkable preservation is attributed to being frozen while in a state of slumber and maintained in a dry, cold environment at an altitude exceeding 6,000 meters for centuries. Discovered in 1999 close to the summit of the Llullaillaco volcano in northwestern Argentina, she represents a groundbreaking archaeological find, known for being one of the most well-preserved mummies ever unearthed.


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damn...
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In 1393, a violent storm battered the coastline of County Mayo, Ireland, causing a dramatic collapse that severed what is now known as Dún Briste from the mainland. This catastrophic event reshaped the landscape, leaving behind a towering sea stack rising from the Atlantic and revealing layers of ancient geology shaped over millennia.
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