07
Mar
World’s Oldest Ship Found in Egyptian Desert
The oldest remains of seafaring ships in the world have been found in caves at the edge of the Egyptian desert along with cargo boxes that suggest ancient Egyptians sailed nearly 1,000 miles on rough waters to get treasures from a place they called God’s Land, or Punt.
Nevermind the easy punchline with a place called “Punt” but instead…have you seen the movie “Sahara” where they find a civil war boat in the middle of the desert?! Don’t you love when life imitates art…Crzy
-Nic
- Think that was Crzy check out one of these:
- Take a left at the stop sign…and I think the hot pockets are done.
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