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Vikings Quarry Gold in Arizona Hundreds of Years Before Columbus

Stories of glass mountains and holy marriages are known through the world. They reach as far as Indonesia and Polynesia. The spread of these stories may be linked to the explorations of the North Sea Persons (our ancestors) circa 1500 BC. There are lots of stories that are informed along the coasts of the North Beach in regards to a 'Glasberg' or 'Glastemplel' which sank under the waves. 'Glas' might be saw as indicating 'Amber.' The story of the "Queen on the Glass Hill," is extremely widespread with at least thirty variations.

In Scandinavia, Brunhilde, the valkyrie, rests on the Glass Mountain. She was placed there by Odin. Siegfried tours up on his horse to free her. Chances are they get married. Lots of the versions of the Glass Mountain Viking axe.speak about the Pole star. The Indian tale of this pile of Meru (The Glowing Mountain) lies under the Pole star. On the Summit of Mt. Meru stay the Gods and the Souls of their ancestors (Asgard and Valhalla.)

That Designer Pile was on an island near Heligoland (Atlantis) and sunk beneath the sea circa 1500 BC. This is the design for many 'Glass Mountain" stories that has been converted to Fairy Stories through the world. The Axe Conspiracy: Through the Bronze Era the Cult of the Holy Axe spread through the entire world. Axes are present in graves, under ranking stones, in home web sites, applied generally as habit offerings. These were emerge the earth upright with the cutting edge in the air.

Might axes were within Scandinavia, Germany and France. These Practice Axes, were almost certainly wanted to a pre-historic 'Guitar God.' Several axes that have been discovered were new and unused. Many copper, little Axes were used as pendants around the neck. Many stone icons were found depicting an Axe God. The Axe Lord, carrying a big axe, is shown on a rock area at Simrishamm, South Sweden. The Lord of the Axe was especially respected during this pre-historic period. It had been definitely started in the North. Axes were manufactured from flint, deer or reindeer antlers, bone and copper.

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