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Very extrange method (for me) for to date the restoration!
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Yes, but in a few centuries it will probably not look so strange.
It will be all "prehistoric" stuff ![]() In the pictures it was clear that part of the carving was from another date , different colour.Too bad, was a great story. ![]() You can find plenty of stuff if you search at "salamanca 1102 cathedral astronaut" Regards, Fred. |
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Yes, entertaining though!
I found even this: It's from 1992/93, and other "masterpieces" of the era include a demon/monkey eating ice cream.
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Maybe in a far future,they will carve a man detecting with a LRL ??
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The figure at the Salamanca's Cathedral is not an astronaut.
It's actually a representation of one of the chrononauts lost in time due to a NSA (National Security Agency) Project from the late 80's which malfunctioned and had terrible results. Many did not come back. Don't ask me how I know this, because I won't tell. Truth sometimes is terrifying. Regards.
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