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Author:G. CharmleyCreated:15/02/2007
It may not be written in stone, but I'm sure whatever was even has spelling and grammatical errors in it...

By g.charmley on 13/12/2007

A brief overview of what pirates were "really" like, sorry Warner Bros, your time is up!Read More »

By G. Charmley on 20/04/2007

The Kraken has helped to shape the water, it's glassy surface and the gliding monsters beneath. Legends from Iceland, Norway, Scandinavia, France, Germany, Caribbean, Peru the Americas and many many other places in our world have reported similar if not the same story repeatedly starting around the 1830's and till today these stories have never died.Read More »

By G. Charmley on 16/04/2007

A brief overview of the Terra Cotta Warriors...Read More »

By G. Charmley on 20/02/2007

Recent update from Monday about the new unveiling's and discoveries in Saqqara. They're located in the desert about 12 miles south of Cairo, Egypt. So when on Tuesday archaeologists discovered finds that dated back more than 3000 years the sands not only of Saqqara but of Egypt were recognized as a progressing mystery. Archaeology in Egypt has been in action for just over 150 years and has consistently proved much more than ‘note worthy’ but rather a remarkable ‘attention grabbing adventure’.Read More »

By G. Charmley on 14/02/2007

Who really benefits, the finder, the keeper... or the original owner?Read More »

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