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America's Mysterious Smelting Furnaces
Believe it or......????
http://www.iwaynet.net/~wdc/ It's some interesting reading no matter what you may believe. __________________ Chuck Burrows Hand Crafted Leather & Frontier Knives dba Wild Rose Trading Co Durango, CO chuck@wrtcleather.com www.wrtcleather.com The beautiful sheaths created for storing the knife elevate the knife one step higher. It celebrates the knife it houses. |
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I love stuff like that.
Personally I think there was something of a civilization in Ohio what with all the mounds & things. Vikings? Me, I doubt it. Celts? Perhaps... you figure some of them would have sailed away for Avalon or Hy Brasil. Probably just some Native Americans smelting stuff... not like the Incas & Aztecs didn't do the same. Then there's the large, red-headed skeletons in the Midwest somewhere... I forget where; and the "Indian," legends of blonde & red-haired hairy guys that persist to this day... |
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Dont forget the vast caverns in the Grand Canyon containing all manner of statues and artifacts of an anti-diluvian civilization.
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