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1. sorokod ◴[] No.41851138[source]
That ground penetrating radar really delivers but what is the stunning part?
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2. parsimo2010 ◴[] No.41852424[source]
Finding 12 ancient skeletons in a place that was not previously known as a tomb is pretty stunning. Imagine if you found 12 bodies under your neighborhood bank- people would freak out, and it's not nearly as old as the Petra Treasury.
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3. sorokod ◴[] No.41852732[source]
Many places we know now as tombs weren't known as such before, that is untill some skeletons were found.
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4. throwway120385 ◴[] No.41853357{3}[source]
If you wait around long enough anywhere becomes a tomb.
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5. BirAdam ◴[] No.41854197{4}[source]
Throwaway120385’s Law: On a long enough timeline, all places are tombs.
6. parsimo2010 ◴[] No.41854703{3}[source]
What makes it unusual was this place was very well known as a treasury beforehand and has been a popular tourist attraction for over 100 years.