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Latin American wonders hidden in the jungle |
Look at a map of the USA. The
Gulf of Mexico is shown differently in each.
Cuba is massive, as big as Florida, but is often minimized. All maps are politicized, which is odd since we now have low-flying satellites 20 miles up that can photograph and give us a real picture. But all "space photos" are manipulated CGI (computer generated images). They are warped, shrunken, expanded, enhanced, etcetera. There are 50,000-year-old pyramids underwater between the continental U.S. and the island nation. The mainland has
Cahokia with its pyramid "mounds" in
St. Louis, Missouri. A hop over the Gulf, Mexico has extraordinary pyramids in the
Yucatan Peninsula and Veracruz.
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