Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is an iconic structure in Mumbai, India. A remnant of the Old World
that had advanced technology & architectural knowledge.
Old World architecture is characterised by intricate and complex designs, ornate details & massive structures.
The structure's ornate façade, massive arches & intricate details are symbolic of Old World architecture. The style used in Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is similar to that of other structures found in different parts of the world, including the Palace of the Soviets in Moscow.
According to the official narrative work began in 1851 with 10,000 workers toiling night and day to complete the job before time in just 25 months.
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There is speculation related to the concept of termini being used as portals/interdimensional gateways to travel through. It is believed that the Old World civilisation had advanced knowledge of the cosmos and would use termini or transportation hubs as portals to travel through.
Termini were locations that had a high concentration of energy, such as at the intersection of ley lines These locations were often marked by historical monuments, such as arches, obelisks, keystones, antiquetech which were specifically designed to harness and amplify energy.
It is believed that by activating these monuments, they could create portals that would allow people to travel to different locations & lands beyond. This was achieved using advanced technologies and techniques that have been lost to time.
The portals themselves were said to be like doorways or vortexes that created a connection between two points. To activate a portal, the Old World would use a combination of sound, frequency, and vibration to create a resonance that would open the door to other dimensions/lands.
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The Old World was an incredibly advanced and sophisticated civilisation They possessed knowledge and technologies that modern society has yet to replicate.
The beautiful well in Nysa, Poland with its intricate designs and patterns.
The well in Nysa described in a press article, Scientific American 1895.
Paris Grenelle artesian well fountain 1870 (left)
and in 1900 (right)
The most famous flowing artesian well in forgotten history is the Grenelle Well in Paris.
Designed to harness the magnetic fields/atmospheric electricity?
This abode in the coastal village of Plougrescant in Brittany, France, dates back to 1861.
It's called Castel Meur, but is also known as La Maison du Gouffre, or 'the house in the chasm'.
Those hoping to catch a glimpse of Castel Meur can see the house from nearby coastal pathways. However, visitors should note that it is not open to the public.
There were so many fantastical creatures mentioned by explorers which are now consigned to the mythology shelves at the library. Maybe they are from beyond the ice walls and the lands we are not allowed to visit.
Three famous explorers from completely different backgrounds came across a race of men called the Cynocephaly: a remarkable people with the "heads of dogs".
Three independent accounts by three different explorers.