Baalbeck Lebanon
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omg! i still remember the first time i went there ... gorgous wallla
luv it<3
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Beautiful architecture, striking land and warm people. I would love to see this land some day. Incredible structure-especially when one sees the common works produced today and one knows how long these have been standing and still incredible to behold. thx for posting Namaste
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can u please send me the .mp3? great video!
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Baalzebub used to live there ?
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I love this!! the architecture is amazing! I am definitely visiting this when I go back to Lebanon this summer<3
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This is absolutely amazing. I didn't even know this temple existed. I've heard of all the great architecture of the Greeks and Romans but not this. Kind of strange because this is great architecture...
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This was built a long time ago by crazy genetic mutant giants, who ate everything including humans, and ultimately, themselves.
I wonder what shook the place up?
I mean, it's built pretty much Heavy Duty, no?
GreatVideo.
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the Name of the song is : Nazel lel ba7er achtikilou
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2:50 swastika muster
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Proof (in french) that the Trilithon of Baalbek have been built by normal people with normal technics:
persee.fr/web/revues/home/pres
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@BendoverBernanke hey, I have heard that Lucifer was around at the time these were built apparently may have been the catalyst for civalisation as before we were very primitive then all of a sudden we have buildings of splendour.
I am reading a book that says exactly what you mention about the handing down of the "knowledge" to the elites, very interesting.
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@BendoverBernanke You got that right!
cool.movie.
whats.the.song?
MrGameways 2 years ago 2
i wanna know tooo
tonedme2355 2 years ago 2
I can send you the song as MP3, if you like
suurt 2 years ago
I do'nt know the song.
But the singer is:
Na3im el sheik.
suurt 2 years ago
Prime example of something giants built...how could they have moved those HUGE stones weighing 5-500 tons (11 000-1 100 000 pounds)
Nikg420 3 years ago 3
Yes, it's a miraccle.The temples were built in a pure stone masonry technique,practically excluding the use of mortare.Joints were strenght with iron clamps which were coated with lead to avoid any oxidation and increase in volume which would result in cracking of the stone.Numerous trapezoidal holes are seen in the upper surface of large blocks. these were made to allow the insertion of a lewis, a dovetail iron decive made of several pieces and a ring used to lift heavy loads.
suurt 3 years ago