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RE: ADSactly Travel - Ellora caves: the home to beautiful in-carvings - part2
What a terrible shame that the beauty of this historic site was defaced because of the usual war monger mentality. It seems pretty obvious to me, looking at all these megalithic structures and sculptures, that at the time, these people knew how to "industrialize" many forms of corrosive acids, and manipulate the liquids behavior to eat away at the stone. Essentially making tools like chisels and picks obsolete. It would also explain the lack of tool marks at all these locations. We are simply underestimating our ancestors ingenuity.
@kindersaft
Very true!!
Even if UNESCO and ASI are taking major steps to save these sites, but, we still need people's attention to make this happen. We all need to come together to save our past and historical monuments
today people start remember and value and one day our culture grow. no more shit in museums!
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PLACE, I've always been in LOVE with HISTORY and its TREASURES
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yes me too, if u love the history place, please come to Cambodia, we have alot of beautiful temple such as Angkorwat temple.