Luke Caverns
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I would love to make an overlay over Mexico City of where the city was and where the causeways are and track the causeways, because there's almost certainly somewhere under the streets of Mexico City, a skeleton of a horse piled with gold. It would be hard as hell to find it, like a needle in a haystack.
I would love to make an overlay over Mexico City of where the city was and where the causeways are and track the causeways, because there's almost certainly somewhere under the streets of Mexico City, a skeleton of a horse piled with gold. It would be hard as hell to find it, like a needle in a haystack.
I would love to make an overlay over Mexico City of where the city was and where the causeways are and track the causeways, because there's almost certainly somewhere under the streets of Mexico City, a skeleton of a horse piled with gold. It would be hard as hell to find it, like a needle in a haystack.
But if the stories are true, there's a couple of horses covered in gold laying under the streets of Mexico City.
But if the stories are true, there's a couple of horses covered in gold laying under the streets of Mexico City.
But if the stories are true, there's a couple of horses covered in gold laying under the streets of Mexico City.
You know, one of the things with the Spaniards having such vicious battles with these Aztecs, and then, you know, And really using and possibly exaggerating, or the Aztecs are exaggerating how many people they're sacrificing to impress the Spanish. One way or another, it affects our perception of them. We see them as very brutal, savage, warrior people.
You know, one of the things with the Spaniards having such vicious battles with these Aztecs, and then, you know, And really using and possibly exaggerating, or the Aztecs are exaggerating how many people they're sacrificing to impress the Spanish. One way or another, it affects our perception of them. We see them as very brutal, savage, warrior people.
You know, one of the things with the Spaniards having such vicious battles with these Aztecs, and then, you know, And really using and possibly exaggerating, or the Aztecs are exaggerating how many people they're sacrificing to impress the Spanish. One way or another, it affects our perception of them. We see them as very brutal, savage, warrior people.
But at the same time, in so many ways, with people in the ancient Americas, like the Fang deity, you know, cutting all these people's heads off, but he has his puppy with him everywhere he goes. He loves his puppy. They have this really funny โ it's in these depictions in South America. You can see this warrior god going throughout South America and just slaughtering all these people.
But at the same time, in so many ways, with people in the ancient Americas, like the Fang deity, you know, cutting all these people's heads off, but he has his puppy with him everywhere he goes. He loves his puppy. They have this really funny โ it's in these depictions in South America. You can see this warrior god going throughout South America and just slaughtering all these people.
But at the same time, in so many ways, with people in the ancient Americas, like the Fang deity, you know, cutting all these people's heads off, but he has his puppy with him everywhere he goes. He loves his puppy. They have this really funny โ it's in these depictions in South America. You can see this warrior god going throughout South America and just slaughtering all these people.
They call him the decapitator deity. This is the fang deity? Yeah.
They call him the decapitator deity. This is the fang deity? Yeah.
They call him the decapitator deity. This is the fang deity? Yeah.
But he always has a little puppy with him. But that's South America. But it's just some cute like dichotomy of ancient Americans. But going back to the Aztecs, you know, they love flowers. They love poems. They love their natural world. They love collecting, capturing animals and making zoos. You know, they had astronomical observatories and they had their own archaeological department as well.
But he always has a little puppy with him. But that's South America. But it's just some cute like dichotomy of ancient Americans. But going back to the Aztecs, you know, they love flowers. They love poems. They love their natural world. They love collecting, capturing animals and making zoos. You know, they had astronomical observatories and they had their own archaeological department as well.
But he always has a little puppy with him. But that's South America. But it's just some cute like dichotomy of ancient Americans. But going back to the Aztecs, you know, they love flowers. They love poems. They love their natural world. They love collecting, capturing animals and making zoos. You know, they had astronomical observatories and they had their own archaeological department as well.
And they'd bring monuments from around Mesoamerica and study them, you know. And they're really, actually, this surprised me. I would think the best sculptors and mover of megaliths in the entire... The Aztecs. Yeah, yeah. Maybe more. Huge stones and beautiful work. Maybe... Maybe more impressive or just right there with the Olmecs.
And they'd bring monuments from around Mesoamerica and study them, you know. And they're really, actually, this surprised me. I would think the best sculptors and mover of megaliths in the entire... The Aztecs. Yeah, yeah. Maybe more. Huge stones and beautiful work. Maybe... Maybe more impressive or just right there with the Olmecs.