After the break, Cam and Kyle get into the very interesting tale of a large giant found in Romania in 1976 that was a towering 32.8 feet tall. About 5,500 years ago, an underground gallery was constructed in the region by the Agathyrsi. In February 2012, a group of geologists followed the gold vein in the same place. They kept digging until they ended up at the base of the gallery. To their utter surprise, they found a gravestone that was not made of common rock. The geologists took a sample, and the laboratory results revealed that the components of the tombstone included 55% 50-karat gold dust, 15% granite dust, and 30% wolfram. Also, the analysis revealed that the composite rock had been made using a type of technology unknown today.
All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!
Show Notes:
- Cidercade: The Best Arcade in Fort Worth, Texas
- Black-Eyed Woman Demands “Let Me In”
- “Not Deer” Encounter, Forward-Set Eyes, Multiple Bucks in Morris County, New Jersey
- Black-Eyed Kid Creeps Out Witness in Cape Town, South Africa
- Shapeshifting Rabbit
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