One Thousand Years
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You're right. I have Mexican ancestry and I always think of the Aztec's Tenochtitlan. When the Spanish came upon the giant city of gold, it was unprecedented in size compared to ANYTHING in Europe at the time. Amazing. And now, you would never know it ever existed.
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That certainly does put things in perspective, especially when you don't see much evidence of anything "old" when you live in suburbia.
I think that's why I love going to the old serpant mound nearby, made by Native Americans thousands of years ago. It's the only thing around here really that's that old and that has been preserved.
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Much better, thank you. Happy holidays! :-)
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oh thank you ^_^ and i am glad you are feeling better
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Hello Th33k, Thanks for asking. We went and had a nice time though I was just that day becoming quite ill. As a result though I did take some video I am not sure if the quality was much good. I may post some material from this trip in the next week or two if I find anything worthwhile to share. It's amazing how feeling sick can affect everything. Much better now though! Thanks again for asking! Have a great holiday! -Kurt :-)
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did you get a video of it yet?
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Hello Strideo1, Thank you for sharing about your own interest and encounters with evidence of the past in your part of the world. Age is certainly relative though the meaning and significance seem to be the same wherever we live. Thanks again! -Kurt :-)
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The oldest structures I've visited are the Etowah Indian Mounds.
How long did it take you to learn Japanese? btw your videos are awesome
Synthesoy 2 years ago
Hello Synthesoy, Thank you for watching and commenting. The Japanese language has always been a challenge for me and my skill is still quite low. I will always keep trying though! Thank you again for watching! -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago