I think sites like Bohemian Grove are probably Phoenician and super old, which is why they are so coveted. Bohemian Grove has direct access to the ocean via the Russian River. All I'm saying is that people got around a lot more than people today think. Perhaps things like teaching that Columbus discovered America is more about putting a damper on people's understanding of travel and ease of travel moreso than anything else. Shoot, traders from the Ivory Coast could go thousands of miles by canoe (there's many people today that have SOLOED thousands of miles by canoe).
What I meant by my question really is that has it ever been publicly stated by the government or a goverrnment that Antarctica had such structures?
Interestingly, when Marco Polo came back from "China", did you know the first thing Authorities did was put him in jail for "lying" about land elsewhere. Hmm, it seems some things never change....
I think sites like Bohemian Grove are probably Phoenician and super old, which is why they are so coveted. Bohemian Grove has direct access to the ocean via the Russian River. All I'm saying is that people got around a lot more than people today think. Perhaps things like teaching that Columbus discovered America is more about putting a damper on people's understanding of travel and ease of travel moreso than anything else. Shoot, traders from the Ivory Coast could go thousands of miles by canoe (there's many people today that have SOLOED thousands of miles by canoe).
What I meant by my question really is that has it ever been publicly stated by the government or a goverrnment that Antarctica had such structures?
Interestingly, when Marco Polo came back from "China", did you know the first thing Authorities did was put him in jail for "lying" about land elsewhere. Hmm, it seems some things never change....