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		<title>7 underwater cities you should visit once in your life</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2021 22:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The ancient cities of India, China, Italy&#8230; are now lying on the bottom of the sea, lakes and carrying in them impressive historical stories. Dwarka City, India: Dwarka is in the harbor area of ​​Dwarka city, Gujarat state, India, located at a depth of 21.3m. This city was built between 9,000 and 12,000 years ago. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The ancient cities of India, China, Italy&#8230; are now lying on the bottom of the sea, lakes and carrying in them impressive historical stories.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Dwarka City, India: Dwarka is in the harbor area of ​​Dwarka city, Gujarat state, India, located at a depth of 21.3m. This city was built between 9,000 and 12,000 years ago. This place used to be a flourishing city because of the remnants of the foundation, walls, sandstone steps and the remaining network of streets and seaports. The most notable structures are the ruins of temples dating from the reign of King Pallava, 7th century BC.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_304_39109004/7cac0e9c13defa80a3cf.jpg" width="625" height="414"> <em> Lion City, Lake Tiandao, China: The Lion City was built during the Eastern Han period (circa 25-200) at the foot of the Five Lions Mountain. When China carried out the project to build the Tan An dam at Tiandao Lake in 1959, the city was submerged under water. In this city before it was flooded, 290,000 people were displaced from the place where their ancestors lived for 1,300 years. The structure is believed to be a miniature version of the city of Atlantis and is part of a collection of miniature versions of the wonders of the world in China.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_304_39109004/9d9dd6adcbef22b17bfe.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Baiae City, Italy: Once considered the Las Vegas of the Roman Empire, Baiae city was considered a resort for the rich in ancient times. 1,700 years ago it began to sink into the waters of the Gulf of Naples, Italy. In the 8th century, Saracen troops occupied Baiae, by 1500 the city was deserted and most of the ancient ruins were submerged in the shallow waters of a bay near the Naples range.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_304_39109004/c89a8daa90e879b620f9.jpg" width="625" height="352"> <em> Pavlopetri, Greece: Pavlopetri was a prosperous port city of the Mediterranean region for many centuries. Located off the southern Greek island of Laconia, Pavlopetri was formed during the Mycenaean period, dating to about 1600-1150 BC. Currently, this city still has the foundation of buildings, streets, temples and about 37 stone tombs.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_304_39109004/5fbb188b05c9ec97b5d8.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> Yonaguni Ancient Ruins, Japan: This is one of the mysterious sites on Yonaguni Island in Okinawa Japan, which may be up to 10,000 years old. In the 1980s, divers found stone platforms with a stepped-like structure with flat surfaces and clear angles that resonated in the scientific world later. This monument is also known as &#8220;Atlantis of Japan&#8221;.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_304_39109004/bc8dfcbde1ff08a151ee.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> Antirhodos City, Alexandria, Egypt: This ancient underwater island is believed to have been submerged by an earthquake around the 4th century and was found in 1996 near the harbor of Alexandria. Explorers have found a marble palace in the 3rd century BC, believed to have belonged to Cleopatra&#8217;s time, along with some jewelry, traces of ancient cargo ships, stone houses and wells.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_304_39109004/521611260c64e53abc75.jpg" width="625" height="381"> <em> Atlit-Yam, Israel: Atlit-Yam was formed in the Neolithic period (7,550-8,000 years ago), is a densely populated area along the coast of Carmel. The city was completely destroyed by a tsunami but today visitors can still see the remains of the foundations of houses, roads and wells. Here also found about 65 sets of adult and child remains.</em></p>
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		<title>Who really built the pyramids of Egypt?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2021 23:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are many theories about who built the pyramids of Egypt such as: the Jews enslaved and the inhabitants of the &#8216;lost&#8217; city of Atlantis or even aliens. The Egyptian pyramids are a giant structure in the middle of the desert and can be seen from extraterrestrial satellites. Building these pyramids was certainly a huge [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>There are many theories about who built the pyramids of Egypt such as: the Jews enslaved and the inhabitants of the &#8216;lost&#8217; city of Atlantis or even aliens.</strong><br />
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<p> The Egyptian pyramids are a giant structure in the middle of the desert and can be seen from extraterrestrial satellites. Building these pyramids was certainly a huge task, so who did it? The pyramids could not have been built by Jewish slaves, as no archaeological remains that can be directly related to the Jews have been found in Egypt dating to 4,500 years ago, when the needles Giza pyramids were built, archaeological research has revealed. Also, the story told in the Hebrew Bible about the slavery of the Jews in Egypt refers to a city called &#8220;Ramesses.&#8221; A city called pi-Ramesses was founded during the 19th dynasty (circa 1295-1186 BC) and named after Ramesses II, who ruled 1279-1213 BC. This city was built after the pyramid construction period ended in Egypt. Furthermore, no archaeological evidence has been found of the lost city of Atlantis for any length of time, and many scholars believe the story to be fictitious. For aliens, this idea is said to be impossible. In fact, Egyptologists say, all the evidence suggests that the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids. However, how the pyramid builders lived, how they were rewarded and how they were treated is still a mystery that researchers are still investigating. <strong> The pyramids and the people who built them</strong> Egypt has over 100 ancient pyramids, but the most famous include the first-order pyramid, built during the reign of pharaoh Djoser (circa 2630-2611 BC) and the first real pyramid. was built during the rule of pharaoh Snefru (circa 2575-2551 BC). The Great Pyramid was built at Giza during the reigns of pharaoh Khufu (circa 2551-2528 BC), and two of his successors, Khafre (circa 2520-2494 BC) and Menkaure (c. 2490-2472 BC), there are also pyramids built at Giza. The pharaohs gradually stopped building pyramids during the New Kingdom (1550-1070 BC), choosing instead to be buried in the Valley of the Kings, about 483 km south of Giza. Over the past few decades, archaeologists have found new evidence that provides clues as to who the pyramid builders were and how they lived. Surviving records, including papyri manuscripts discovered in 2013 at Wadi al-Jarf on Egypt&#8217;s Red Sea coast, suggest that large groups of workers helped bring the materials to Giza. The papyri found at Wadi al-Jarf tells of a group of 200 men led by an inspector named Merer. This group of workers moved the stones by boat along the banks of the Nile, 18km from the Great Pyramid at Tura, where the stones were used to build the pyramid&#8217;s outer layer. Egyptologists have previously theorized that the pyramid builders were largely done by seasonal farmers, times of the year when there was little agricultural work to do. The papyri detailing the pyramid&#8217;s history is still in the process of being deciphered and analyzed, but the results indicate that the group led by Merer did more than help build the pyramid. These workers appear to have traveled through much of Egypt, possibly as far as the Sinai desert, carrying out many of the construction projects and tasks assigned to them. This raises the question of whether they are part of a permanent professional force, rather than a group of seasonal agricultural workers who will return to their fields. <strong> Pyramid builder treatment?</strong> According to Pierre Tallet, a professor of Egyptology at the University of Paris-Sorbonne in France, who is deciphering papyri manuscripts and co-leader of the team that found them, the workers were given a diet that included scrubs. is, vegetables, poultry and meat. In addition to a healthy diet, the papyri manuscript describes members of the working group regularly receiving textiles, which could have been seen as a reward at the time. In addition, officials in senior positions involved in the construction of the pyramids may have received land grants, said Mark Lehner, director of the Association for Ancient Egyptian Studies (AERA), a Massachusetts-based research institute. Historical records show that there were times in Egyptian history when officials were granted land. However, it is not known whether the land-granted officials were involved in the construction of the pyramid. Lehner&#8217;s team was excavating a town in Giza that was inhabited and frequented by several workers who were building the Menkaure pyramids. So far, archaeologists have found evidence that the ancient inhabitants of this town once baked large quantities of bread, slaughtered thousands of animals and brewed large quantities of beer. Based on animal bones found at the site, and considering the nutritional needs of workers, archaeologists estimate that about 1,800 kilograms of animals, including cattle, sheep and goats, were slaughtered on average. average daily, to provide food for workers. The remains of the workers were buried in the tombs near the pyramid, showing that the workers had healed their bones. This shows that they have access to medical care that is available at the time. The rich diet of the pyramid builders, combined with evidence of medical care and receiving textiles&#8230; has led Egyptologists to generally agree that workers did not must be slaves. However, this does not mean that all workers have equal accommodation. AERA excavations show that some of the more senior officials lived in large houses and had the best cuts of meat. In contrast, Lehner suspects, lower-level workers may have slept in simple houses or &#8220;rested&#8221; at the pyramids themselves.</p>
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		<title>Eternal Life 2 is officially released</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2021 06:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The book is considered a phenomenon published in 2020 &#8216;Forever Life&#8217; by Professor John Vu &#8211; Nguyen Phong has officially released part 2. The Book of Eternal Life 2 In May 2020, Professor John Vu &#8211; Nguyen Phong&#8217;s book Eternal Life, published in the midst of the pandemic, created a rare reading culture phenomenon in [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The book is considered a phenomenon published in 2020 &#8216;Forever Life&#8217; by Professor John Vu &#8211; Nguyen Phong has officially released part 2.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> The Book of Eternal Life 2 </em> In May 2020, Professor John Vu &#8211; Nguyen Phong&#8217;s book Eternal Life, published in the midst of the pandemic, created a rare reading culture phenomenon in Vietnam. With the release of more than 200,000 copies in 6 months, not to mention the circulation of E-book, Audio Book via Voiz-FM, the work has become a hot topic of debate on social networks, newspapers and forums in the world. and abroad for the past year. Continuing the strange lives of the character Thomas in the mighty Atlantis and Egypt civilization in part 1, <em> Eternal life 2 </em> is Thomas&#8217; next unprecedented journey on a train through time &#8211; space stretching from contemporary America, back to the Mesopotamian desert of Assyria to ancient Greece, Persia, and India through the conquests of Alexander the Great. The memory of the heroic warrior Achilles in the legendary siege of Troy, the sudden awakening of the undefeated great emperor when conquering the mysterious country or the mysteries of the tomb of tyrant Qin Shi Huang&#8230; The magnificent picture of the human condition has to rotate constantly in the causal storm of ambition, war, hatred and love throughout the history of the world. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_13_338_38827336/2717a78b79c89096c9d9.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <em> Professor John Vu &#8211; Nguyen Phong</em> Not only were Thomas&#8217; profound lessons about cause and effect, <em> Eternal life 2 </em> also lift the veil of mystery and discover the endless journey of souls through the realms, the transit station in countless lives&#8230; All are summed up, strung together logically with a harmonious perspective. between spirituality, science, philosophy and the history of civilizations from East to West, from ancient to modern. Through wise conversations, works <em> Eternal life 2 </em> It also gives a way to transform karma, at the same time warns of dangers and great changes in the future of humanity as well as sends healing messages. This will be the beginning of a new era with a revolution in mind transformation and also the wisest way to awaken, save each person, save life on the earth, which is on the verge of difficult crises and dangers. measure. One of the profound messages from the book is expressed through the advice of the character Thomas, encouraging people to discover new values ​​in life as well as new knowledge.<em> : </em> &#8220;In every person&#8217;s life, sometimes as long as we dare to ask questions and dare to find answers, we will enter a journey that completely changes our perception and meaning of life. is a journey of experience and learning without stopping, without end. Every hour that passes, the world produces millions of new things. Those who stop learning and discovering will go to ignorance and conservation. old-fashioned prejudices&#8221;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_13_338_38827336/3c7688d797957ecb2784.jpg" width="625" height="441"> <em> Sub-page of the &#8220;World of Cosmic Cause and Effect&#8221; in the book Eternal Life 2</em> Author Nguyen Phong shared in the book that everything, big or small, will contribute directly to the present or future life, even to the next life. It is the karma of the previous life that adds our karma to our actions in this life to form a huge complex karmic wheel that does not omit anyone, any country, and does not omit anything. any behavior or thought. When writing <em> Eternal life, </em> Author Nguyen Phong wishes to convey awakening messages and responsible warnings with a compassionate and loving heart for everyone to realize and transform &#8211; like butterflies fluttering fiercely. spread to many people. Because the end of those pervasive vibrations will create a transformation of consciousness to create a better future for each person and for humanity. <em> Eternal life 2</em> thickness of 568 pages of color printing with 40 pages of additional copies <em> Cosmic Causality World</em> specially designed. Audiobook version on Voiz FM through MC Dong Quan&#8217;s voice will be released 30 days later.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The deep sea continues to offer many things at once, from refuge and escapism to new resources and how to grapple with an uncertain future. Romantic imagery and story combined with more ecological concerns Alexander McQueen&#8217;s spring / summer 2010 spring / summer runway collection was named Plato&#8217;s Atlantis before his death in February 2010. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The deep sea continues to offer many things at once, from refuge and escapism to new resources and how to grapple with an uncertain future.</strong><br />
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<p> <strong> Romantic imagery and story combined with more ecological concerns</strong> Alexander McQueen&#8217;s spring / summer 2010 spring / summer runway collection was named Plato&#8217;s Atlantis before his death in February 2010. Named after the fictional sunken island of the Greek philosopher that shows a revelation. a myth about climate change, in which melting ice caps cause sea levels to rise. McQueen&#8217;s designs show an evolution of adaptation: disguised as bizarre human-animal hybrids gradually transforming into creatures that might exist in the future with shimmering gills and scales. . More than a decade later, McQueen&#8217;s heralded fears became familiar on the catwalk amidst the imaginary seas and deeper worries. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_20_406_38579925/b747cb06ef44061a5f55.jpg" width="625" height="937"> Most recently, Rixo and 16Arlington&#8217;s spring-summer 2021 collection is mermaid-inspired and offers clamshell clutches suitable for any citizen wishing to protect the sea. This image also appeared at Burberry&#8217;s spring / summer 2021 show with a color palette of loose blue shirts, flap coats, shiny rubber boots and thigh-high boots, while more text is found in the presence of the grid. But the video introducing the suit has even more ominous connotations, the scene of models walking through a forest accompanied by groups of men in suits and dark glasses, their silent presence, perhaps. is hints about approaching sharks. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_20_406_38579925/32f44db569f780a9d9e6.jpg" width="625" height="937"> Darker notions of the sea often stem from fear. Some of these fears are immediate &#8211; panic at what cannot be seen, potential dangers lurking beneath the waves &#8211; while others pull us back to the question of future. hybrid of the sea. A suitable designer to interrogate these fears is Marine Serre. Pay special attention to the potential for environmental destruction, the French designer&#8217;s approach is both practical and foresight. Her aesthetic abilities hint at a futuristic world in which clothing can behave more like armor, while her process relies on coarse fabrics, traceable materials, and unexpected objects. These usually include spoils from the ocean, Serre accessories including shells, imitation pearls, and aluminum drink cans like debris washed into the shore. <strong> Can fashion&#8217;s relationship with the ocean inspire the cleaning industry its actions?</strong> More and more designers are using textiles made from plastic bottles recovered from the ocean. No one knows exactly how polluted our seas are, but one estimate from 2015 suggests that the oceans have accumulated more than 150 million tons of plastic &#8211; a figure that is forecast to triple by 2040 minus when taking drastic action. Since its inception in 2017, men&#8217;s clothing brand Botter has made the marine environment one of its core concerns. The Dutch duo&#8217;s fall / winter 2021 performance comes with a warning statement saying &#8220;no seas, no people, no us.&#8221; The long, loose seams of the collection Complemented with fishing clothing trim, diving suit neck and ocean plastic windbreaker It wasn&#8217;t just a question of fashion solutions, but Botter also announced that they were on the set. an underwater coral nursery on Curaçao, an island in the Caribbean. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_20_406_38579925/cd40b4019043791d2052.jpg" width="625" height="937"> Even high fashion is participating and it certainly has fallen into the hands of the constantly innovating Iris van Herpen to take the lead. Following last year&#8217;s collection Sensory Seas, which explores the boundaries between marine organisms and the human nervous system, Van Herpen&#8217;s recent high-fashion show borrowed from the ocean in a Another way: the Dutch manufacturer teamed up with the Parley for the Oceans anti-pollution campaign on a fabric upholstered dress made of recycled plastic. As Herpen puts it &#8220;there aren&#8217;t many reasons for not using sustainable materials anymore, other than changing your mindset.&#8221; <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_20_406_38579925/8decf6add2ef3bb162fe.jpg" width="625" height="937"> Right now, the sea offers some contradictory options for designers. It offers mythical and thrilling tales, buried treasures and biological beauties. It can be a place of freedom and imagination, perhaps welcome right now. But it also captures our destructive power, as well as our opportunity for renewal. This more optimized, more future-focused lineup is likely to expand, especially if Matty Bovan&#8217;s fall-winter 2021 collection is coming soon. The avant-garde designer described the sea as &#8220;frightening and astonishing&#8221; in an imaginary presentation of the chaotic aftermath of a shipwreck &#8211; evoking astonishing images of natural disaster. Like the ocean itself, immutable and perverted, the present ocean&#8217;s presence in fashion continues to bring about many things at once: refuge, escapism, resource potential, chaos. latent rhythm and how to grapple with an uncertain future.</p>
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