Post AVh3NFN9aputQ2CAZU by fluffy@social.handholding.io
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(DIR) Post #AVbLBRODiiXdRPSFXs by Nazareno@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-13T04:39:35Z
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Tartarian cathedral on Kizhi Island, Russia - built entirely out of wood without the use of a single nailKizhi is a narrow strip of island on Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia, Russia.https://www.amusingplanet.com/2012/02/kizhi-pogost-300-years-old-multi-dome.html
(DIR) Post #AVcnXV2rnjgF1YjXTU by HLC@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-13T21:32:02Z
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@Nazareno I've been there. I'll see if I can find the pictures.
(DIR) Post #AVh3LU2U5lcKKMgcim by HLC@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-15T22:44:31Z
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@Nazareno Found em. From way back in july 2011.https://imgur.com/a/Tc5mBdy@jeremiah might like these too
(DIR) Post #AVh3LUj1Xbe2SIab1k by Nazareno@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-15T22:47:59Z
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@HLC 👍 @jeremiah I wondered what happened to you. These are spectacular. I'm quite envious of your trip
(DIR) Post #AVh3NFN9aputQ2CAZU by fluffy@social.handholding.io
2023-05-15T22:47:14.906789Z
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why weren't they able to use nails? war economy?
(DIR) Post #AVh3jcephTBo0W8NBw by Nazareno@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-15T22:52:19Z
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@fluffy I do not know. It was built in 1714. I found this: "The first efforts to mechanize the nail-making process occurred between 1790 and 1820, initially in England and the United States, when various machines were invented to automate and speed up the process of making nails from bars of wrought iron.1 In 1795, an American entrepreneur named Jacob Perkins invented the cut-nail process, which involves cutting nails from sheets or raw iron." Old Japanese construction is without nails
(DIR) Post #AVh3k7u9WYrav0XXsG by HLC@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-15T22:52:26Z
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@Nazareno They're on a computer I don't use much anymore. I just turned it on a little while ago.
(DIR) Post #AVh3qme8xaSH0xE5lA by Nazareno@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-15T22:53:35Z
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@HLC 👍
(DIR) Post #AVh6miHpWmz8CFXY2K by fearghuis@berserker.town
2023-05-15T23:26:29Z
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@Nazareno @Hyolobrika was tartaria not just a term used to refer to african terra incognita when maps were incomplete?
(DIR) Post #AVh6tD1o90clHG8wVs by fearghuis@berserker.town
2023-05-15T23:27:40Z
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@Nazareno @Hyolobrika was tartaria not just a term used to refer to asian terra incognita when maps were incomplete?
(DIR) Post #AVh7L5PI4c9hkUQ61Q by Nazareno@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-15T23:32:44Z
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@fearghuis @Hyolobrika Yes, it was. However, of late, it has become the name for a theory of a recent lost but superior civilization, akin to Atlantis, that was destroyed by a group of people, currently ruling the US/EU, who want to rule the planet, aka Globalists, New World Order, etc
(DIR) Post #AVhDdmxXU7QxlHjyts by fearghuis@berserker.town
2023-05-16T00:43:18Z
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@Nazareno @Hyolobrika im sorta familiar, was just wondering. what culture were these people? mongols?
(DIR) Post #AVhESBd22UqmkdBEIK by Nazareno@noagendasocial.com
2023-05-16T00:52:27Z
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@fearghuis @Hyolobrika The Tatars are an umbrella term for different Turkic ethnic groups bearing the name "Tatar". They are descendants of the Golden Horde, the Turkic tribes led by the Mongols that subjugated Russia from 1237.However, regarding Tartaria, theories abound. Some say they are Russians. Some say they are an extinct race of Giants.It is not a story I follow so I dont know. Jay Weidner who was a producer of Gaia fame is caught up in it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VvAFEyr37M
(DIR) Post #AVhU03a7xisCx7QjXE by fearghuis@berserker.town
2023-05-16T03:46:37Z
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@Nazareno @Hyolobrika sounds fun. Slav hyperborea