men's are inconceivably lazy and moreover the housekeeper died of the ruin and the management has not hired a new one. Have you ever been ruining cove today as a good one?
no one has buried ruins, only by earthquakes, natural disasters or the times some have been ruined beneath the earth. also the time that nature has old buildings to grow and to "populate"
After a few decades/centuries, more and more layers of earth and the same come to the ruins, which is why they have to be dignified, as they fall with time and โbelowโ.
The soil grows up. The reasons are, devoid Sahara dust, erosion, floods, organic mass, which grows and dies again. Excavations from the Roman period are about 50 cm below the earth.
Who buried them? ๐ Very nice and legitimate question… Probably this was such a hiding game of those at the time with alcohol and celebrate. Then they unfortunately forgot where they buried them and we are now the debts they have to dig out again… ๐
the wind
The wind has always blown up a bit of dirt, why didn't people make it out anyway?
men's are inconceivably lazy and moreover the housekeeper died of the ruin and the management has not hired a new one. Have you ever been ruining cove today as a good one?
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They have no one buried, they have fallen in the course of time or have formed new layers of earth that have buried the ruins over time
Because the little ones have dug them. That's why they have to be excavated again.
They were. How are crumbs scattering at our eye edges when we wake up the next morning.
But everyone has his own theory. Mine was here.
no one has buried ruins, only by earthquakes, natural disasters or the times some have been ruined beneath the earth.
also the time that nature has old buildings to grow and to "populate"
have an influence on that they are often hidden
Flying stones and sand spill buildings.
Volcanoes or sandstorms, for example. So hiking dunes. After flooding, water also very much likes to clean up the mud.
People destroy buildings, use the building material otherwise and pour the cellars, often only foundations and foundations are found.
After a few decades/centuries, more and more layers of earth and the same come to the ruins, which is why they have to be dignified, as they fall with time and โbelowโ.
Most ruins are thousands of years old. Wind, weather and other natural influences are just the reason why most ruins lie under the earth.
The soil grows up. The reasons are, devoid Sahara dust, erosion, floods, organic mass, which grows and dies again. Excavations from the Roman period are about 50 cm below the earth.
Who buried them? ๐ Very nice and legitimate question… Probably this was such a hiding game of those at the time with alcohol and celebrate. Then they unfortunately forgot where they buried them and we are now the debts they have to dig out again… ๐
I hung them up and you're busy ๐