Thursday, March 19, 2009

The mysterious waterfall temple of the Emerald Valley

This temple is sheer mystery. It was built in the late 12 century. Its orientation gives no clues, there are no openings for sighting stars. There are no inscriptions or dedications. All three towers are hollow, sealed and empty, and the bulges are covered with intricate pattern of interlaced fine mosaic and inlaid yellow and blue beads of cyalith and krypton rock, offering no distinct images or symbols. Attland's historians and other academics conclude that such a temple must be an early Noahide meditation site, considering the nearby waterfall. The location is on one of the branches of the braided Yahalma river, on one of the last waterfalls miles before the northern outskirts of the city of Morau.

the temple of Mystery, a pretty waterfall and the magic Emerald valley

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