"Ratneshwar Mahadev Mandir, Located In The Sacred City Of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Is Renowned As One Of The Most Frequently Photographed Temples. Although The Temple Appears To Be Well-Maintained, It Notably Exhibits A Significant Inclination Towards Its Rear Side. Furthermore, The Sanctum Sanctorum (Garbhagriha) Of The Temple Remains Submerged In Water For A Substantial Portion Of The Year, Except For A Brief Period During The Summer Months. This Unique Characteristic Adds To The Temple's Allure And Intrigue, Captivating The Attention Of Visitors And Photographers Who Are Drawn To Witness Its Distinct Architectural Feature And Observe The Dynamic Relationship Between The Temple And Its Watery Surroundings"
Given all the historical evidence available, empirical and anecdotal, it is, and always will be, the most logical conclusion.
me- "Oooh, right. The walls. The walls for Kuzco. The walls chosen specially to protect Kuzco. Kuzco's walls.... Those walls?"
Also, dinosaurs existed all over the planet and when people discovered the fossils, they had no idea what they were. This explains why mythical creature legends (like dragons) exist in almost every ancient culture.