Odd Ancient Dwellings Of The Snake People – American-European Connection Part 1
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - It is unknown how, when, and by whom the buildings were raised, but it is obvious their creators were excellent astronomers.
Many of these strange ancient buildings were considered sacred places long before the arrival of Christianity.
Why do we assume these were ancient dwellings of the Snake People, a race that in ancient times played a very important role on our planet?
Historians who studied these ancient buildings have made some very intriguing observations leading us to consider these dwellings were not what we previously assumed.
This time our investigation takes on a long journey to several places in Europe and America where we listen to ancient stories told by our ancestors, examine the strange construction of these baffling buildings, and discuss curious observations made by experts who studied the structures.
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