QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, November 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Wayne Sedawie has travelled and investigated the ancient Mayan sites and agrees with the local Mayans that a new beginning is at hand, not an end!
After studying the geology from numerous aspects of the Mayan land and history, the minerals that are available in that part of the world and encountering fascinating stories such as the recent discovery of Sphagnum moss in the Andes mountain of Peru, he concludesthat the ancient Mayan civilisation was larger than previous estimates. There were hundreds of towns with thousands of inhabitants, some up to 60,000 people with incredible mathematical abilities in which they could study stars with out satellites which would be envy of NASA today.
Follow Wayne's research and the quest of the Mayan myth in a blog style investigation gathered over two years on http://www.gemrockauctions.com/docs/gemstone-articles/mayan-calendar- ... tal-skulls.
Mayan Doomsday Calendar Exposed
Solar flares, financial crisis & hurricanes. Natural disasters have always been part of Earth. End of world theories were always popular especially in religious organisations. It's found that doomsday calendar is exposed as another Western Myth.
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[Press-News.org] Mayan Doomsday Calendar ExposedSolar flares, financial crisis & hurricanes. Natural disasters have always been part of Earth. End of world theories were always popular especially in religious organisations. It's found that doomsday calendar is exposed as another Western Myth.