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The Curse of Oak Island: The team is shocked to date Nolans cross back to 1200 AD

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The Curse of Oak Island team has learned that Nolan’s cross dates all the way back to the 13th century as evidence mounts that the Templar knights hid buried treasure on Oak Island. On this week’s episode, Rick Lagina, accompanied by Alex Lagina, Peter Fornetti, and Doug Crowell, went on a jaunt to Italy to examine a couple of underground cave systems linked to the medieval order of the Templar knights. Read More...

The Most Colorful Gypsy Caravans

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Source: Gypsy Caravans Wales In the mid-19th century, nomadic groups like the gypsies, now called Roma, used wagons as housing since it allowed them to easily move from location to location. While many contemporary Roma individuals have permanent homes, Romani wagons are making a comeback among individuals who hope to reconnect with their rich, wandering heritage and enjoy the great outdoors. Source: Blogspot Source: Philip Paradon Design After facing centuries of persecution, contemporary Roma rarely invite outsiders into their way of life. Read More...

What is the meaning of Lucy Gray Bairds name in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes? The Wil

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Suzanne Collins’ novel The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, adapted for the silver screen by trusted Hunger Games filmmaker Francis Lawrence, is wonderfully referential, and not just within the context of its series, but outside of it as well. Recommended Videos One of my personal favorite citations is the poem that inspired Lucy Gray Baird’s name. The songstress, played by Rachel Zegler in the film, is named after a William Wordsworth poem that all but informs the character’s destiny. Read More...