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Dicie 3 days ago
#24 Am I the only one or does it look like Hitler?
       
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Linda 3 days ago
#22 Please, please, don´t snap the fingers JC_OMG_sign
       
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Nerva 3 days ago
#4 This map is from Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk page 43, a fantasy module for AD&D roleplaying game... sm_80 JC-LOL
       
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Thomas 3 days ago
#1 #2 and#4 aren't photos
       
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Frederick 6 hours ago
#31 Conveniently it comes with a glory hole..
       
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Where Kings Became Mountains: Behold The Eternal Resting Place Of Xerxes The Great, Carved Not Into Stone, But Into The Very Spine Of Ancient Persia

Here, in Naqsh-e Rustam, the rock itself parts to reveal a doorway to the past, where one of history's most powerful rulers sleeps in his vertical palace. Once a king who commanded armies that shook the earth, now Xerxes keeps silent watch over the lands he once ruled, his tomb a testament to immortal ambition. But even in death, mystery shrouds the Great King - assassinated by his own guard, his final moments as dramatic as his legendary life.

Some say the mountain doesn't hold a tomb, but rather a portal to ancient Persia's golden age.

 

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