Steve
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Heck, don't stop. You're articulating what I feel better than I ever could.Michael Mallory said:Oh, now you've done it, you've gotten me started...!
Have you ever tried Geocaching? It's a GPS scavenger hunt that ranges from city streets to The Badlands. I do as often as I can, and it is a blast.LolitaHaze said:That is lovely! I too love mysteries, but not enough to actually study the historical ones. I am still on Nancy Drew's level. I do enjoy movies that have you following clues like The Ring (pt 1 not 2). I also love to play computer games that follow the character through places that involve puzzle solving. Speaking of puzzle solving... have you seen those puzzles where you read a mystery and have to put the puzzle together to solve the story? I love those. I am a big fan of Clue as well. It delights me when they throw in some "truth" or "historical reference" in the game/story.
My secret birthday wish is that one year someone will surprise me with a mystery hunt. Much like a scavenger hunt, but more along the levels of having to find clues to solve riddles and mysteries.
It's good to meet another mystery fetishist too, do you read any Sherlock Holmes? Sir Doyle was such a genius...
The Great Pyramid is so amazing, I'd go into what I've heard about it, but then I'd be the recipient of some "shut ups" due to the length.Maj.Nick Danger said:I want to know all that stuff too! I've heard that The Ark is in Ethiopia. Also there is an obscure referance in The Catholic Bible as to the prophet Jermiah hiding the Ark at Mount Nebo, which is now part of Syria. ( 2nd book of Machabees, Chapter 2)
I have always also been intrigued by The Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. There are far too many mysterious details built into it for me to assume that it was merely a burial tomb. When the Arabs came to Egypt in the 7th century, they were of course in complete awe of it. The leader sent out spies to casually inquire of the local population as to what these strange structures were and who built them. The general concensus among the locals was that they were built at the command of an ancient king who had dreamed of a coming world cataclysm that would destroy all life on earth. He was instructed to place all of the collected scientific knowledge of his time and culture in the pyramid.
If you want to PM me, I can direct you to quite a few Ark theories; some well-known, some crazy, but they're all interesting.
And AtomicBlonde, what kind of living can be made in your field? I'd love to work in something like that, but from what I've heard, it doesn't pay enough to support a family.