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>oldest building in Australia is 233 years old
does your cunt have a long and rich history?
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Why didn't abos build anything?
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>>221297696
It would have been like gilding a lilly.
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>>221297325
Really just a massive disappointment for a continent
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>>221297325
>Petrol-huffing abos could be there
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>>221298341
what's the matter, their stroads aren't wide enough for you?
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>>221297325
I recently visited a nearby village, and it has a church from the 13th century.
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>>221297325
I live like 100 meters from a 5 meter tall viking burial mound.
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It houses the world's oldest wooden building.

It was built in 607, so that's 1400 years ago.
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>>221297696
Too busy surviving the Australian wilderness
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>>221297325
>>221297696
>>221298918
quick, post abocore
https://youtu.be/_tOkb1y7hEs?si=HygfTM_X1_ulhfe1&t=86
>skip to 1:26
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>>221297325
Oldest building in Irkutsk its this house. It was built in 1781. But its also a reconstruction, only 10% of the original materials were re-used because original house was neglected for a literal century.
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>>221299735
>tfw you will never be a carefree abo enjoying sun-baked VBs with your buddies all day & all night
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>>221297696
>abos
>build anything
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>>221297325
This was the third-tallest structure in the world, after the two Pyramids of Giza, when it finished construction in 301CE.
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>>221299935
Was that the original design? Somehow it looks too modern for the 18th century, dunno
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This house was built by a German postmaster in the 1770s. Currently it's a museum where you can see a bunch of German and Lithuanian antiques.
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The oldest building in my city is from like 1350-1360 so were very newfag
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>>221300208
>>221299735
ypipo will never understand the SOVL these people have
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>>221299735
>The white man will pay us if we just beat our sticks together and mumble random shit
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Oldest building in Finland is a church on Åland built in 1270s
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>>221297325
The church's apse at my home town of ~3000 inhabitants in Madrid dates back to the 13th century.
>>221301865
I don't think so, Chud!
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>>221301911
on the mainland it is Turku castle built almost at the same time 1280s
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>>221299308
But is it the same though or just a reconstruction in the same place with the same name?
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>>221301951
Whitest man I have ever seen.
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>>221299735
Unironically are they even homo sapiens or are they like homo erectus or some shit?
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>>221297325
History? Most history before the 15th century is fabricated bullshit.

>be me, an Italian scholar from the year 1420 AD
>hello my dear Italian duke, look at this ancient book from 1,300 years ago I just found!
>it teaches us fascinating things about Roman history with stories no one has never heard before
>no, this is not the original manuscript lol, I actually wrote the manuscript myself
>what do you mean you want to see the original manuscript? it is not possible, I found it in a dark nook somewhere in an abbey, and I had to leave it there
>the abbey is in Sweden btw, so you can’t send anyone to fetch the original lmaooooo
>but I swear, this history book is absolutely 100% authentic and true, I would never ever make a forgery with my extensive knowledge of Latin
>the price to acquire this treasure is [the equivalent of several million dollars], are you interested?

Yeah, totally honest and reliable historical facts right here.
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>>221301951
VGHHHHHH
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>>221301956
of course there are ruins that are older. like this built 2500 BC. But nothing organic like wood buildings survive any length of time in our weather.
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>>221297325
Oldest building in France is Cairn of Barnenez, from 4800 BC, 2000 year older than the Egyptian Pyramids. MOGGED
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>>221297325
Apparently Bulgaria is full of ruins within easy walking distance of towns, not just medieval but classical, antiquity, ancient, even potentially prehistoric rock shelters and things that absolutely no one is bothering to research or preserve but just sort of sit there and crumble slowly or as people damage them randomly
Or maybe it was that more obscure and muslim country near bulgaria, I can never remember
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>>221302108
this used to be normal behaviour, people only really started caring or respecting ruins in the 19th century or even 20th century really. imc there are many examples of "there used to be a ruined castle/church here but then people took the stones to construct something else" or in one case they just tossed everything aside to clear a field for farming.
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>>221301951
what is wrong with these people
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>>221301951
This is what the original Abos looked like before the Melanesian invasion
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>>221300902
Very cool, I don't actually know what Stupas are. Is it also a tomb?
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>>221297325
the oldest archaeological site in Sardinia is nearly 6000 years old (4000 - 3500 BC), meaning it's more ancient than the pyramids of Giza, and would have been more ancient to the ancient romans than the roman empire is to us. this is what's left of it
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>>221302189
That's normal because stones take labor to cut and are good to reuse, and fields produce food which you need to live, so pre-industrial-era there was much less preservation of anything, regardless of ignorant hippie whining to the contrary.
But in Bulgaria, or whatever the country was from the video I watched, I forget, there were just ruins lying everywhere in the hills in some region and no one had done anything with them or replaced them with anything.
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>>221302041
Well, around that time philology had important developments (famously the ascertainment by Lorenzo Valla in 1440 that the Donation of Constantine was fake)
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>>221302257
Looks incredibly similar in layout and proportions to Minecraft trail ruins
Looks comfy to live there
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>>221302257
Nuragic civilization is cool, shame we don't know that much about it.
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>>221302279
Yes, but when the philologists are also the potential forgers, the forgeries are beyond reproach.

This also applies to bullshit philosophical and religious texts, btw:

>these are not my own heretical writings, I just copied the words of an ancient pagan philosopher lol, you can’t sue me
>also that will be [an enormous sum] to buy this vile pagan book
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>>221302509
Generally in these situations I prefer the "in dubio, pro veritate" approach
Besides, sometimes these problems can actually resolve in an intellectually productive way, for instance the efforts and methods to establish which works written by Plato constituted a faithful recounting of Socrates' teachings or rather were his own ideas helped us a lot in our study of ancient Greek philosophy
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>>221299735
I tear up every single time i watch this video:
https://youtu.be/2RfsK4AgMOo?is=6cmaXtzdNPfq_JJ7

I hate civilization so much
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>>221297325
Oldest building in my city is 170 years old
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>>221302197
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we've got ruins from the Roman era (3rd-4th century AD), some of them serving as foundations for churches erected a thousand years later, but the Red Hedgehog House is Budapest's oldest intact building still in use today, constructed sometime during the 1260s
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>>221297325
there is some viking era barn near london the goverment wanted to knock down to build an extra runway o algo
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>>221299443
They're the same thing.
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>>221297325
Theres some 11th century stuff in my city but what they don't say is that most of the stuff is reconstructed thanks to the wwii bombings
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>>221302270
>there were just ruins lying everywhere in the hills in some region and no one had done anything with them or replaced them with anything
This seems to be a common practice among slavic countries, especially eastern slavic. They just leave their old buildings to rot and don't even attempt to renovate and don't bother to demolish them either. They just build new ones somewhere else. Even today and that's why Russia is full of crumbling old soviet time buildings.
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>>221297325
Here it's probably the circular "pyramid" of Cuicuilco in Mexico city or the Olmec archeological sites in Tabasco and Veracruz, both from circa 800-1400 BCE
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There are some ruins but the oldest buildings still in use are the Arena in Pula and Diocletian's Palace. The oldest buildings built by the Croats are the churches from the 9th century.
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>>221301951
I've never seen such an abo man before!
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Good thread
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>>221297325
This is the oldest wooden building in Norway that is not a church. It was built around 1170
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>>221302257
I think this is the oldest building in Italy
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always funny when new worlders think that a 100+ year old structure is impressive
>laughs in beer and cathedrals
chimay is older than ausfalia, get a grip
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>>221297696
234 years old you white dog
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>>221306955
My city is the youngest city in Croatia and yet it is older than America. Kwab
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>>221299735
This shit always cracks me up, the mentally ill troon, the mumbling abbo retards, the cringe song. Just perfect
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>>221300902
Patrick Star's house
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>>221302257
Good post
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The oldest buildings are in the South East, near Germany and Belgium. The West of the Netherlands used to be too swampy. Then in the 1400s Hanseatic cities started to thrive in the North. Leiden gained importance in the 1500s when Flemish intellectuals from Ghent and Antwerp settled there, and it became the intellectual centre of Dutch protestantism.
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>>221302200
They are shrines where relics of the Buddha or Arahats are kept. This stupa contains the waist sash worn by the Buddha, and the cremated ashes of Arahat Mihindu

Mihindu was the son of the Indian Gupta Emperor Ashoka and brought Buddhism to Sri Lanka in 247bc. Almost all Nikayas of monks in Theravada countries trace their higher ordination to the Mahavihara tradition he founded.
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>>221302041
Thats correct I'm secretly the real grand duke of Luxembourg. The pretenders there now fabricated history to try and earse me and my family
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In the state I live in it's a french fort from the early 1700s. Otherwise its french frontier houses
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>>221309736
Maurya* not Gupta
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>>221297696
White dogs destroyed em all
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>>221299735
I have a hard time taking this guy as a serious troon because he still left his name as Antony. Normally they pick out some ridiculous anime girl or stripper name. Like this is too funny not the be deliberate.
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>>221309814
I kneel...
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>>221297325
Brazilians generally shitpost but I will does a kino post
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>>221299735
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>>221310292
Cidade Labirinto, Amazon Brazilian, border with Bolívia, city of Costa Marques... This city maybe belong to the native culture Llanos de Moxos, some advanced astronomic native nation there, circa of 3000 years have this shit door
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>>221309736
Very cool. So this was even before they gathered all of the documents to hide them in Sri Lanka during the papyrus burning?
>>221310363
Looks like a pretty good door to me if it lasted 3000 years as the rest of the thing crumbled
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>>221311016
Brasil not have shit, other than naked natives ugabiga but we share border with inca states like Bolívia or Peru, and is not like is if they respected borders and not entered maybe some few milles inside Rondonia or Acre actual area desu
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>>221311147
Why didn't your chud ancestors make stone spheres in the jungle like costa rica?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_spheres_of_Costa_Rica
They are spheremogging the rest of you...
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>>221311222
CIA ou algo destroyed it and only left some portuguese casarons and injun naked in Amazon with mud tenants
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>>221311301
But at least I am not filipino, not search filipino ruins... Holly kek, a thing is an abo not have magnific buildings in its country being isolated in Oceania, and my ancestors in New World with some separation of one literal jungle that even today, brazilians lost theyselfs walking in this shit...
Other thing is a people in fucking Asia and olddest shit is a jesuit ruin of 1600s, and a hacienda that some tagalog kuruminha sucked some spanish cock in exchange by tabaco
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>>221311301
many such cases
>>221311386
they needed to walkabout pls undahstando
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>>221297325
Orosi colonial church, 260 years old
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>>221311447
Sovl
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>>221301988
you...low morals gaijin
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>>221310363
You know, one of the taxes recorded to be paid to the Incas by the Mojos’ closely related neighboring people, the Moseten, also known as the Tsimane, was literally soil. There are even patches of terra preta on some Inca terraces too.
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>>221311447
Lovely.
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>>221297325
That's pathetic even by US standards. At least the Spanish were building stone missions here in the 17th century.
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>>221299308
Incorrect, this has had almost every part of it changed for something new. This is like saying my shoes still same shoes for 10 years because wore old sock.
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>>221299735
how much better off would Australia be today if they had had the Spanish/Portuguese philosophy of fucking the natives out of existence?
For example would they be better off if they were 20% pic related vs. 3% whatever the fuck these people are
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>>221297325
the oldest pizza hut in the world... I kneel
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>>221314090
1500s in st augistine. Plus you have those Mesa buildings in the south west
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>>221297325
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>>221297325
This is not the oldest building in Italy, but it's the oldest one that is still in use. It's about 2000 years old.
Originally a roman temple, it was turned into a catholic church 500 years after its construction. Raphael is buried here, among others, including the first King of Italy.
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>>221314564
Inside.
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>>221314576
And a view of the dome.
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>>221314199
We literally tried that
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>>221297696
Guns, Germs, and Steel gives an in depth analysis on how civilizations form.
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>>221301988
>le ship of theseus face
its the same.
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>>221314601
Ok, but you tried and failed. I guess the my question is more would you be better off if you had succeeded?
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>>221314615
>Jared diamond
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>>221314684
Despite Aboriginal worship being a state religion they don't actually really have any effect on day to day life for 99% of people
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>>221314583
What if it rains?
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>>221297325
Sadly not. My 'people' achieved very little until the English conquered us and started building with stone and brick.

>t. Irish
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>>221314199
>how much better off would Australia be today if they had had the Spanish/Portuguese philosophy of fucking the natives out of existence?
we did, in fact we did that in australia and the americas far more successfully than spaniards and portuguese
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>>221299173
anundshög nymen...
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>>221297325
I went to a baptism in the local church. It was built in 1160.
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indus valley civilization
3300 bce to 1300 bce
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We have too many
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
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>>221314583
Pretty
>>221311016
Yes, anon. The burning of Nalanda came much later, in the 12th century. I think most of the surviving documents were taken to Nepal and Tibet.

The Sri Lankan mahaviharas mostly focused on preserving and developing Theravada Buddhism. The pali canon and Theravada commentaries were first written down by scholars in those monasteries. The Indian universities focused on Mahayana and Vajirayana schools of Buddhism.
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This one is cool
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew%27s_House
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>>221319670
all faked in the elizabethan period by protestant nationalists btw.
actually oldest building is norman. englishers were shamed by this so made up anti catholic myth
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>>221320117
I'm really getting tired of neocatholicucks
you act like pridefags
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>>221297696
they've only had 65000 years, give them a break
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>>221300208
Are they trying to build a cromlech with all these cans?
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>>221297325
The oldest free standing buildings are in the south west and were built by Injuns about a thousand years ago. There are some sites older than that but they're cliffside cave dwellings. Not freestanding structures.
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>>221315309
It creates a cool visual effect
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>>221320130
I am not proved wrong jajajaja
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>>221320250
You provided nothing to disprove, you just made an unsupported assertion
You are also not acting remotely Christian
Pride is sinful
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>>221302041
https://youtu.be/PjBF-wFs12I?si=paU4lc7Xk2ovOSPP
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>>221318548
How did it survive the church burning craze?



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