Lost river = Real
kingkuma
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Ok, so I was reading this book called Atlas Obscua (great book, check it out), that is about little known destinations for travel. I was reading the pages for Mexico, and I saw this:
That's right, that's a real place. It's located at
N 20.2119 W 87.4658
Here are some pictures:
(This one looks like the blood kelp trench as well)
And here's the LR:
Oh yeah, and about the bones? The pit was used as an area to dump corpses after human sacrifices.
I think I'm done here.
Ok, so I was reading this book called Atlas Obscua (great book, check it out), that is about little known destinations for travel. I was reading the pages for Mexico, and I saw this:
That's right, that's a real place. It's located at
N 20.2119 W 87.4658
Here are some pictures:
(This one looks like the blood kelp trench as well)
I think I'm done here.
Comments
Here's an article they did on other brine features, as well as their online writeup of the Angelita Cenote, Kingkuma's location.
Here's a video of the cenote btw:
But I don't see why the brine pools in the gulf of mexico couldn't have been an inspiration, cause they have dead crabs which could've inspired the skeletons:
Is Necro quoting a thing, I'm pretty sure Brian hasnt been active in a few months
M8, people quote loads of other people like Richard Dawkins, Douglas Adams, William Shakespeare, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Marilyn Monroe, Confucius... Why would that be necro?
Of course I know they have a website! I used it as a source on a research paper.
yeah hes one fast sniper gotta givee him dat