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Greek Farmer Finds 2000 year old Roman Monument

Wow. A few days ago I caught a few minutes of some show(didn't get the name). In this show this dude was doing a tour of Greece or Italy(don't recall which) and he talked about one major Roman/Greek Temple that had bee "lost" in a forest for centuries, then one day some guy stumbled across it. The strange thing was that this Temple wasn't a small cubbyhole, it was freaking huge easily the size of a large city church having large stone pillars that were mostly intact including the stone beams that lay ontop of the pillars. The area has been cleared and is now a major tourist attraction.
 
Sorry, but it looks like a large pile of stones to me.....

If that is the case, in my back yard I have found a 8000 year old mud puddle. Used to test commercial ships prior to setting sail.
 
Originally posted by: Grunt03
Sorry, but it looks like a large pile of stones to me.....

If that is the case, in my back yard I have found a 8000 year old mud puddle. Used to test commercial ships prior to setting sail.

:roll:
 
there are some obviously cut edges and work done to the stone, they need to put it back together, maybe its a hand with a big middle finger they pointed at the nme......
 
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