Mike Collins
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I thought it was really interesting that the clearly broken off section here, I didn't see that, so maybe it was just buried enough there. But there's a little stream running right through the center there. Obviously doesn't look natural, but very well could be, I guess. Yeah, I mean, it's interesting how...
I thought it was really interesting that the clearly broken off section here, I didn't see that, so maybe it was just buried enough there. But there's a little stream running right through the center there. Obviously doesn't look natural, but very well could be, I guess. Yeah, I mean, it's interesting how...
I thought it was really interesting that the clearly broken off section here, I didn't see that, so maybe it was just buried enough there. But there's a little stream running right through the center there. Obviously doesn't look natural, but very well could be, I guess. Yeah, I mean, it's interesting how...
much these are very much look like blocks but uh you know i mean like the top of that that's kind of kind of wild again this is one i would i'd like to go back uh and spend a bit more time really getting into the details also the time of day as you can see here on the shot the sun was like fully on that wall so it kind of washed it out
much these are very much look like blocks but uh you know i mean like the top of that that's kind of kind of wild again this is one i would i'd like to go back uh and spend a bit more time really getting into the details also the time of day as you can see here on the shot the sun was like fully on that wall so it kind of washed it out
much these are very much look like blocks but uh you know i mean like the top of that that's kind of kind of wild again this is one i would i'd like to go back uh and spend a bit more time really getting into the details also the time of day as you can see here on the shot the sun was like fully on that wall so it kind of washed it out
so lighting was not my friend that day what are you 50 50 on this one too i think this one's you know maybe leans more towards towards natural but uh i don't know again with all this stuff you know we were talking about before i think if there's even a percentage of a chance it's worth exploring um
so lighting was not my friend that day what are you 50 50 on this one too i think this one's you know maybe leans more towards towards natural but uh i don't know again with all this stuff you know we were talking about before i think if there's even a percentage of a chance it's worth exploring um
so lighting was not my friend that day what are you 50 50 on this one too i think this one's you know maybe leans more towards towards natural but uh i don't know again with all this stuff you know we were talking about before i think if there's even a percentage of a chance it's worth exploring um
You know, I fail to see from archaeology's perspective what the harm is in researching any of these things. You know, I've talked about this with Jimmy before. We've had discussions about this. Corsetti?
You know, I fail to see from archaeology's perspective what the harm is in researching any of these things. You know, I've talked about this with Jimmy before. We've had discussions about this. Corsetti?
You know, I fail to see from archaeology's perspective what the harm is in researching any of these things. You know, I've talked about this with Jimmy before. We've had discussions about this. Corsetti?
that either way it's a win you're doing more research and so you're gathering more data on a site to either determine that it was an ancient site or not and if it's not you've still gathered a bunch of valuable information on a really unique geological feature right so it's a win-win so you know um Yeah, I've never quite understood the outright dismissal of things and not exploring.
that either way it's a win you're doing more research and so you're gathering more data on a site to either determine that it was an ancient site or not and if it's not you've still gathered a bunch of valuable information on a really unique geological feature right so it's a win-win so you know um Yeah, I've never quite understood the outright dismissal of things and not exploring.
that either way it's a win you're doing more research and so you're gathering more data on a site to either determine that it was an ancient site or not and if it's not you've still gathered a bunch of valuable information on a really unique geological feature right so it's a win-win so you know um Yeah, I've never quite understood the outright dismissal of things and not exploring.
But it's like we talked about a little bit about last night. I mean, ultimately, what are you boiling down these arguments to? It's really an argument of free speech, being able to speak your mind freely, publicly, have a platform and say what you think and feel.
But it's like we talked about a little bit about last night. I mean, ultimately, what are you boiling down these arguments to? It's really an argument of free speech, being able to speak your mind freely, publicly, have a platform and say what you think and feel.
But it's like we talked about a little bit about last night. I mean, ultimately, what are you boiling down these arguments to? It's really an argument of free speech, being able to speak your mind freely, publicly, have a platform and say what you think and feel.
it's not really about who's right or wrong because I mean, they're, they're basically saying that people should be quiet about stuff like this or not. We're like, you know what, the science is settled. And, uh, I think there's just a fundamental disagreement there, um, between the two schools of thought with, you know, all that's kind of going on, at least on social media between, um,
it's not really about who's right or wrong because I mean, they're, they're basically saying that people should be quiet about stuff like this or not. We're like, you know what, the science is settled. And, uh, I think there's just a fundamental disagreement there, um, between the two schools of thought with, you know, all that's kind of going on, at least on social media between, um,