Five Places You Wouldn’t Expect To Find The Holy Grail
For centuries, people have been looking for the Holy Grail: the cup that collected the blood of Jesus Christ. King Arthur sent out all of his knights to find the Grail, the Knights Templar had a particular interest in finding the Grail, and Dan Brown made a gazillion dollars making up a story about the quest. No one has ever found this holy relic, although it still is a well-sought after cup. When you have this many people searching for the Holy Grail, there are going to be plenty of conspiracy theories of where it has finally come to rest. Here are five of those possible locations and why they might be relevant. Read more...
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Where On Google Earth Are These Real Places From Fiction?
Each of these books is highly popular and some of the locations written in the books is a real place. Looking through Google Earth, we have found the exact Latitude and Longitude of each of these places. If you aren’t familiar with Google Earth, it is a free satellite program available through Google. You can download it to your computer and start looking up these famous places within minutes! Each of these books has sold millions of copies and have become tourist attractions. Now you can find them from the comfort of your own home. Read more...
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