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Originally posted by abecedarian
The sign tells you why:
Archaeological site.edit on 2/27/2013 by abecedarian because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by SinMaker
Islamist extremists will destroy anything that doesn't fit their world view. We have many examples of this. Google it. They are not nice people. They are destroying history as they see fit.
Also, what I discovered would definitely justify/explain why they are hiding info about this place..
Originally posted by headforthehills
Also, what I discovered would definitely justify/explain why they are hiding info about this place..
Maybe if you were more specific on your discoveries, maybe someone that has the info you are looking for will explain. Most of us are here cause we are searching for answers to put the pieces of the big puzzle together. It would help if we knew what pieces you have before we can add any of our pieces. This is very interesting, and I would like to see more information. Gives me something to search on the Internet tonight.
Originally posted by cartenz
Its fenced of because its still disputed territory, that Egypt-Israel border is the 1948 cease-fire line. There is nothing out in the Sianni, move along folk.
[Hides copies of BAR]
Seriously, everywhere in that region is fenced off with armed guards. It helps to borrow an IDF vehicle when touring that part of desert.
Originally posted by TheKeyMaster
Originally posted by cartenz
Its fenced of because its still disputed territory, that Egypt-Israel border is the 1948 cease-fire line. There is nothing out in the Sianni, move along folk.
[Hides copies of BAR]
Seriously, everywhere in that region is fenced off with armed guards. It helps to borrow an IDF vehicle when touring that part of desert.
Why does it say in the photo is is an archaeological site then?
Originally posted by TheKeyMaster
Originally posted by cartenz
Its fenced of because its still disputed territory, that Egypt-Israel border is the 1948 cease-fire line. There is nothing out in the Sianni, move along folk.
[Hides copies of BAR]
Seriously, everywhere in that region is fenced off with armed guards. It helps to borrow an IDF vehicle when touring that part of desert.
Why does it say in the photo is is an archaeological site then?