• @lath
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    72 months ago

    Unrealistic depiction. There’s nobody getting eaten by a crocodile.

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      122 months ago

      One of my favorite crocodile-related history tales is when Ibn Battuta, a Medieval Arab traveler, is visiting Subsaharan Africa and, not knowing the local environment, goes to take a leak in the river. His way is blocked by a local who doesn’t speak Arabic, and Batuta thinks the fellow is terribly rude until someone who does speak Arabic informs him that the local saved his life, because there was a crocodile right there in the reeds.

  • @clutchtwopointzero
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    32 months ago

    I love this type of diagrams. Hope they are not going extinct

  • @bamfic
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    32 months ago

    Where is the Egyptian Magician?

  • @philthi
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    32 months ago

    I’d be interested to know why they thought the “door” wall gap (in the right external wall) had a lintel, that seems like work and cost for no reward.

    • @SirSamuel
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      42 months ago

      Oh that’s easy. That is part of a home expansion project. The courtyard walls eventually became part of the home’s outer wall as the family grew and made improvements to their home.

      Source: I made it up.

  • @jaybone
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    22 months ago

    Was expecting to find Saddam somewhere.