What on Earth Became of Ambrose Bierce?

What on Earth Became of Ambrose Bierce?

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How did ancient builders move thousand-ton Baalbek stones? Explore archaeology, myths, giants, lost tech, and aliens as we decode evidence behind history’s most baffling megaliths and Roman engineering debates explained. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoi ...  Show more

Chinese Pyramids: Why Do They Hide These From Everyone?

Hidden beneath farmland lie China’s pyramids—royal tombs, lost myths, aliens debunked, mercury rivers, and ancient engineering. Discover why they were misunderstood, buried, and why their secrets remain sealed today now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoi ...  Show more

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