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- Is It True What The Mayans Say About "2012?" This shift is due around December 21, 2012. Give or take a few days. I'm sure you have heard all the controversy about the poles melting, aliens making more contacts, spinning crop circles emerging, time travel, time speeding up, etc. But h...
- 2012 Conspiracy Allow me to open by saying I am not a 2012 conspiracy theorist. I do not think the Freemasons or Illuminati are bent on world domination but do think there is value in understanding these theories. Ever seen the matrix? Quite an interesting fiction r...
- Galactic Alignment 2012 On December 21, 2012, something will occur in our galaxy that happens only once every 26,000 years. Our sun will line up with the center of our galaxy, or the "galactic equator", during the Winter Solstice. Many present-day astronomers, as...
- Maya Calander Ends 2012. - Niburi is Coming. Nibiru is a system that travels though our own solar system, it contains a massive Red dwalf, a "Death Star", and other smaller objects in it's orbit. The system is a mini solar system itself and is due to pass between Juptiter and Mars...
- Mayan 2012 2012 doomsday prediction is a present-day cultural meme proposing that cataclysmic or transformative events will occur in the year 2012. The forecast is based primarily on what is claimed to be the end-date of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, wh...
- Quetzalcoatl, The Feathered Serpent "....I shall leave my song-image on Earth. My heart shall live, it will come back..." Quetzalcoatl is another dragon-being who, through self-sacrifice, organized the cosmos and formed a world nourishing both man's physical and spiritual life...
- Celebrating Winter Solstice December 21, 17:47 (Universal Time), ( June 21 in the Southern Hemisphere) marks the solstice; the beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere. Are you celebrating the Solstice this year? Need some ideas? You...
- Is our globe a HOLLOW EARTH? Earth Is A Hollow Planet, and we just might even live on the inside. The Hollow Earth Theory has intrigued us for a hundred years or more including some of the greatest minds of past generations. This lens takes a look at this theory of a Hollow Ea...
- Mayan Ruins of Chichen Itza Chichen Itza is one of the greatest remnants of the Mayan civilization from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. In 2007, it was voted as a Wonder of the World, joining ranks with the Great Pyramid of Egypt and the Taj Mahal.
- Mel Gibson's "Apocalypto" Movie Review As the Mayan kingdom faces its decline, the rulers insist the key to prosperity is to build more temples and offer human sacrifices. Jaguar Paw (Youngblood), a young man captured for sacrifice, flees to avoid his fate. Set in the Mayan civilization, w...
- Milagro de la Selva Tea The Mayan Civilization left a stunning legacy. Most of the existing details of this highly advanced culture survived by being passed down from father to son through the centuries. It was in this way that ancient Mayan medical knowledge stayed alive a...
- Toledo District, Belize, Central America The pristine Rain Forest in the foothills of the Mayan Mountains of Belize has been the home of the Ke'kchi and Mopan Mayan for hundreds of years. Visit Toledo District from a base in Punta Gorda, stay in a Mayan or Garifuna village and experienc...
- The Number 23 In nature, in history, in culture, in religion, and lurking behind you.....23 is everywhere. To many people, the 23dians, the number 23 seems come up too much...it seems to stalk them. Perhaps it is true, or all in their heads, but it is a bit eerie...
- Palenque Pyramids in Mexico Palenque is my favourite of all of the Mexican archeological sites: less touristy than Chichen Itza or Teotihuacan Pyramids, near Mexico City and in a wonderful jungle setting just north of Guatemala. Monkeys wooping in the distance and the beautifu...
- Phookas Phookas are evil creatures from the Realms of Fae. What is a Phooka? Why should you keep away from them? Read on and find out for yourself. On this lens I shall explore the history of the Phooka, from it's early days in ancient Greece to it's h...
- Mayan Calendar Most calendars from around the world are limited to simply focusing upon astronomical cycles such as solar years and moon cycles which are devices marking and tracking the passing of time and seasons. The Mayan Calendar on the other hand has been an...
- Travel to Chiapas, Mexico Chiapas is the southernmost state of Mexico, located towards the southeast of the country. Chiapas is bordered by the states of Tabasco to the north, Veracruz to the northwest, and Oaxaca to the west. To the east Chiapas borders Guatemala, and to the...
- Mayan Prophecies: Is December 21, 2012 Really The End Prophecies have predicted many future events that have come true. Evidence points that the Mayan Prophecies hold some truth also.
- Mexico City, Zocalo, Teotihuacan Pyramids and Xochimilco Mexico city is a big sprawling city, but with a lot of interesting cultural things for a tourist to do in a small area near the centre and also some fascinating archeological sites, such as the enormous Teotihuacan Pyramids just outside the city...
- Chocolate - 2000 years of delight The world has favored chocolate for nearly 2000 years as a sweet treat. Learn about the discovery of chocolate by ancient peoples. The introduction to Europe of the tasty seed and it's growth around the world. From it's humble beginnings as...
