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	<title>Comments on: Brazilian Stonehenge?</title>
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		<title>By: rick</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2006 20:36:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The shortest day of the year south of the equator is june 21. Dec 21 is the summer solstice.</description>
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		<title>By: ernie Hughes</title>
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		<dc:creator>ernie Hughes</dc:creator>
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		<description>wonderful stuff!!  If you think this is interesting, read &quot;Fingerprints of the Gods&quot; by Graham Hancock, and &quot;Uriel&#039;s Machine.&quot;  (Authors the same ones who wrote &quot;Hiram&#039;s Key.&quot;   These books discuss these megalithic cultures that built this site and many others just like them.  I&#039;m sure Ms Cabral and her team will quickly discover that this site in the Amazon basis is closer to 12,000 years old, and is related to Nasca, Teoheunaca, the Great Pryamid, and many others.  Look at Graham Hancock&#039;s website, and access the global positioning section to read a discussion of how all these sites are all located on the exact same great circle, within a few miles of perfect, and how geometrically accurate the geography is.  &quot;Uriel&#039;s Machine&quot;  will tell you the purpose of this site, and how it was designed, and by whom.  I would love to hear a reply from Ms Cabral, or others involved on the dig.  I am strictly a novice in this subject, just recently becoming interested after beginning to read background on &quot;The DaVinci Code&quot; and then wandering into the lost culture readings.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wonderful stuff!!  If you think this is interesting, read "Fingerprints of the Gods" by Graham Hancock, and "Uriel's Machine."  (Authors the same ones who wrote "Hiram's Key."   These books discuss these megalithic cultures that built this site and many others just like them.  I'm sure Ms Cabral and her team will quickly discover that this site in the Amazon basis is closer to 12,000 years old, and is related to Nasca, Teoheunaca, the Great Pryamid, and many others.  Look at Graham Hancock's website, and access the global positioning section to read a discussion of how all these sites are all located on the exact same great circle, within a few miles of perfect, and how geometrically accurate the geography is.  "Uriel's Machine"  will tell you the purpose of this site, and how it was designed, and by whom.  I would love to hear a reply from Ms Cabral, or others involved on the dig.  I am strictly a novice in this subject, just recently becoming interested after beginning to read background on "The DaVinci Code" and then wandering into the lost culture readings.</p>
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