Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Sipan Tomb Valley verse s

Sipan Tomb Valley verse s Sipan? S TombWhat Valley is your tomb?   Bleeding that its sacred nameOf recent years:   Once in a long-forgotten tombForedoomed midnight?   Now for resuscitated mankind.O head tu, you love me   In which the eyes see the emptiness, eteal legends!   Because I know, there is no need to thyTo say anything.Ah, gave them time to flee   Sipan goveed through the Valley: This old man lost in the glory years   Now remember: Back property? As the sun grows bright   Again, all Sipan? S grave? Today is yesterday? SunsetRenewed s? # 337 5/2/06 written parquet, Lima, Peru; Note: In April I took a trip to see the tomb of Sipan, and its surrounding environment [northe Peru]: their tombs, and pyramids and valley, and all seem to lead a force, a force hidden in the sand. The bones of the Lord of Sipan was found in a nearby museum, and a replica was made, this fear, you can also hear, as they are outside the tomb, about fifteen meters in depth, as it looks to he. The spirits are upset, to say the least. The Lord of Sipan, equivalent to King Tutankhamen in Egypt (he was called), corresponding to the value of a great discovery, which dates back to 200 AD, was originally discovered in l987, and then is to discover a new, as Caral in northe Peru, discovered in l992 (the site dates back to 3000 BC). The tomb has been replicated to look as it did on the day of the discovery of five bodies from the tomb, but his real costume is a moving site, however, even with the original bones of the Lord of Sipan, taken by posterity? s sake.See Dennis' website: Poet Laureate of San Jeronimo de Tunan, Peru

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