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-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

135 ..." Pyrenees Mountains"...<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Pyrenees are named after Pyrene (fire in Greek) who was the daughter of Bebryx <strong>and</strong><br />

was raped by Herakles. Terrified at giving birth to a serpent, she fled to the mountains<br />

<strong>and</strong> was either buried or eaten by wild animals. Herodotus located this legend in his map<br />

of the Oikumene as early as 450 BC."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

136 "... steppes of Mongolia..."<br />

"In the chaos of the late twelfth century, a chieftain named Temüjin finally succeeded in<br />

uniting the Mongol tribes between Manchuria <strong>and</strong> the Altai Mountains. In 1206, he took the<br />

title Genghis Khan, <strong>and</strong> he <strong>and</strong> his successors began exp<strong>and</strong>ing the Mongol Empire into<br />

the largest contiguous l<strong>and</strong> empire in world history, going as far northwest as the<br />

Kievan Rus, <strong>and</strong> as far south as northern Vietnam, Tibet, Iran."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

137 ..."plunder their possessions."<br />

"Looting, sacking, plundering, despoiling, or pillaging is the indiscriminate taking of<br />

goods by force as part of a military or political victory, or during a catastrophe or riot, such as<br />

during war, natural disaster, or rioting. <strong>The</strong> term is also used in a broader (some would argue<br />

metaphorical) sense, to describe egregious instances of theft <strong>and</strong> embezzlement, such as<br />

the "plundering" of private or public assets by corrupt or overly greedy corporate executives<br />

or government authorities. <strong>The</strong> proceeds of all these activities can be described as loot,<br />

plunder, or pillage.<br />

Looting originally referred primarily to the plundering of villages <strong>and</strong> cities not only by<br />

victorious troops during warfare, but also by civilian members of the community. For<br />

example, see War <strong>and</strong> Peace, which describes widespread looting by Moscow's citizens<br />

before Napoleon's troops enter the town, <strong>and</strong> looting by French troops elsewhere; also note<br />

the looting of art treasures by the Nazis during WWII."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

138 "...Tiahuanaco..."<br />

For more detailed information about the archaeology of this site, visit the following websites:<br />

http://www.sacredsites.com/americas/bolivia/tiahuanaco.html<br />

http://www.viewzone.com/tia.html<br />

http://www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_6.htm<br />

139 "...the shift of the poles of the planet...".<br />

"Charles Hapgood first came to public attention in the mid-1950s with his theory of earth<br />

crust displacement, a radical geological idea which attracted the curiosity <strong>and</strong> support of<br />

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