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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
Meltology comes in all shapes and sizes
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
Look at what were seeing here this is under the ground or caves so they call them but are the inside of the melted buildings or imagine a tall skyscraper melting down and forming a cavern like what we are seeing here or just a huge Penn Station its the same thing huge interiors and these are melted ones
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More mind blowing old world architecture they built everything amazing and most we see here will have been destroyed like they always do some may still remain but its so magnificent
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meme-Mania
Some memes here for the addicts
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
More incredible evidence of what heat did to the buildings in this case in these folders most was turned into hot melted liquid as you can imagine the flowing of this liquid forming what we see here then as we know cools down into hard rock
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
Some nice meltology evidence here
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More incredible old world
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More incredible old world everything they built was so interesting and original from the next but we do see a repeat pattern in every single city and town throughout the world so this empire was gigantic where most melted and then the parasites decided to keep some and destroy the rest in wars
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More incredible old world
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More amazing old world
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Just the logistics to the roads, would have been a nightmare. And then transporting all the stone to make the grandiose Architecte; to me, they had some type of technology that was easily reproduced.