Strange Ancient Mechanical Flying Animals – Mystery Of The Air Castle – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd- AncientPages.com - In part 1 we discussed some strange ancient flying animals. Were these ancient flying machines or fantasies of our ancestors?
We are familiar with humans’ desire to fly. There are many legends about flying horses in various parts of the world, and they all have common characteristics that make them difficult to dismiss as only aviation dreams of the ancient people.
Do some myths and legends reveal ancient people had sufficient technical knowledge to produce sophisticated flying machines?
Were our ancestors really so advanced or should stories about peculiar mechanical animals soaring the skies simply be dismissed as myths? It is up to you to decide.
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