Luke Caverns
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You see it immediately. The Nile itself is the single most unique makeup of a country in the entire world. And it is symbolic. Not only is the flower itself symbolic of ancient Egypt, it's the symbol of Egypt that the Egyptians used to identify themselves. They may not even have realized, but it was by some divine appointment. That the landscape itself is in the shape of a flower.
You see it immediately. The Nile itself is the single most unique makeup of a country in the entire world. And it is symbolic. Not only is the flower itself symbolic of ancient Egypt, it's the symbol of Egypt that the Egyptians used to identify themselves. They may not even have realized, but it was by some divine appointment. That the landscape itself is in the shape of a flower.
You see it immediately. The Nile itself is the single most unique makeup of a country in the entire world. And it is symbolic. Not only is the flower itself symbolic of ancient Egypt, it's the symbol of Egypt that the Egyptians used to identify themselves. They may not even have realized, but it was by some divine appointment. That the landscape itself is in the shape of a flower.
And that flower blooms out into the Mediterranean. And all of these cultures around the Mediterranean are influenced by this culture. You know, it's this, you know, I would be very slow to ever say that I think that the Egyptians knew this. the shape of their land.
And that flower blooms out into the Mediterranean. And all of these cultures around the Mediterranean are influenced by this culture. You know, it's this, you know, I would be very slow to ever say that I think that the Egyptians knew this. the shape of their land.
And that flower blooms out into the Mediterranean. And all of these cultures around the Mediterranean are influenced by this culture. You know, it's this, you know, I would be very slow to ever say that I think that the Egyptians knew this. the shape of their land.
Although, you know, maybe they, maybe they did, but if they mapped it all out and understood, but you know, they probably didn't see it from the satellite image, but it's one of these things that makes me think like, whoa, is there a, is there a divine aspect of this? Like. I bet they did, man. divine aspect that their land is in the makeup of the flower.
Although, you know, maybe they, maybe they did, but if they mapped it all out and understood, but you know, they probably didn't see it from the satellite image, but it's one of these things that makes me think like, whoa, is there a, is there a divine aspect of this? Like. I bet they did, man. divine aspect that their land is in the makeup of the flower.
Although, you know, maybe they, maybe they did, but if they mapped it all out and understood, but you know, they probably didn't see it from the satellite image, but it's one of these things that makes me think like, whoa, is there a, is there a divine aspect of this? Like. I bet they did, man. divine aspect that their land is in the makeup of the flower.
The flower is the single most important central key to their civilization. It's just profoundly deep mystery here that I've never seen anybody talk about. That's cool. But so this is, if you go back to the paper.
The flower is the single most important central key to their civilization. It's just profoundly deep mystery here that I've never seen anybody talk about. That's cool. But so this is, if you go back to the paper.
The flower is the single most important central key to their civilization. It's just profoundly deep mystery here that I've never seen anybody talk about. That's cool. But so this is, if you go back to the paper.
Well, yeah, they certainly had maps. I just wonder, you know, we don't have evidence of the map. Well, we have evidence of some maps, but not like of an entire, you know, their entire country or whatever. So here we have, next is Shape of the Nile.
Well, yeah, they certainly had maps. I just wonder, you know, we don't have evidence of the map. Well, we have evidence of some maps, but not like of an entire, you know, their entire country or whatever. So here we have, next is Shape of the Nile.
Well, yeah, they certainly had maps. I just wonder, you know, we don't have evidence of the map. Well, we have evidence of some maps, but not like of an entire, you know, their entire country or whatever. So here we have, next is Shape of the Nile.
So from satellite imagery, the Nile spreads out like the head of the lotus flower, growing out from a long stalk and blooming into the Mediterranean, just like their knowledge did. It bloomed out into the Mediterranean and thus spread to the rest of the world. So I put coincidence? What is the likelihood
So from satellite imagery, the Nile spreads out like the head of the lotus flower, growing out from a long stalk and blooming into the Mediterranean, just like their knowledge did. It bloomed out into the Mediterranean and thus spread to the rest of the world. So I put coincidence? What is the likelihood
So from satellite imagery, the Nile spreads out like the head of the lotus flower, growing out from a long stalk and blooming into the Mediterranean, just like their knowledge did. It bloomed out into the Mediterranean and thus spread to the rest of the world. So I put coincidence? What is the likelihood
that this flower that is unique to Egypt, the flower they depicted most by far on their temple and tomb walls would also be reflected in the landscape of Egypt from space. Egypt is the single most unique country geographically on the entire planet. Next, we have Gift of the Nile. The Greek traveler Herodotus around 450 BC famously wrote that the Egyptian civilization is a gift from the Nile.
that this flower that is unique to Egypt, the flower they depicted most by far on their temple and tomb walls would also be reflected in the landscape of Egypt from space. Egypt is the single most unique country geographically on the entire planet. Next, we have Gift of the Nile. The Greek traveler Herodotus around 450 BC famously wrote that the Egyptian civilization is a gift from the Nile.