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Pluto's Gates of Hell in Turkey | Pulse Nigeria

There is a place known as the Gates of Hell on earth, and it has been discovered. | Pulse Nigeria

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Turkey
Greek
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Francesco-dandria
Francescod-andria

The "Gate to Hell" in the Ancient Greek City of Hierapolis

The "Gate to Hell" in the Ancient Greek City of Hierapolis
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The "Gate to Hell" in the Ancient Greek City of Hierapolis

The "Gate to Hell" in the Ancient Greek City of Hierapolis
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Turkey-general
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German
Italian

Media Center | IEEE Communications Society

Media Center | IEEE Communications Society
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Scientists Totally Despiritualize A Group Of Holy Relics

Scientists Totally Despiritualize A Group Of Holy Relics Since the sixth century AD a church in Rome has treasured what the devout have believed to be the holy relics of the two apostles Saint James the Younger and Saint Philip. Now, new scientific analysis, has collapsed 1,500-years of Christian tradition. For more than 1,500 years, the holy men administering the Santi Apostoli church in Rome have protected what were considered to be bones of two of the earliest Christians apostles: Saint James the Younger (or St. James the Less) and Saint Philip. Although both sets of holy relics have been officially recognized by the Catholic Church, a team of scientists from the University of Southern Denmark have now shown one set at least is much too young to have belonged to either of the saints.

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