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  2. Lost Ruins - Wikipedia

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    Lost Ruins received mixed reviews from critics, holding an average critic score of 59/100 on the review aggregator Metacritic. [4] [10]In a 7/10 review of the game, Trent Cannon of Nintendo Life wrote that "Between the pixel art style and punishingly difficult combat, this game is a retro love affair.

  3. Lost Ruins of Arnak - Wikipedia

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    Lost Ruins of Arnak is a 2020 board game by the husband-wife duo Michal "Elwen" Štach and Michaela "Mín" Štachova. It won Game of the Year in the 2020 Board Game Quest Awards [1] as well as the 2021 Deutscher Spiele Preis. [2]

  4. Nan Madol - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Nan Madol and surroundings. Nan Madol has been interpreted by some as the remains of one of the "lost continents" of Lemuria or Mu. Nan Madol was one of the sites James Churchward identified as being part of the lost continent of Mu, starting in his 1926 book The Lost Continent of Mu Motherland of Man. [25]

  5. List of destroyed heritage - Wikipedia

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    The Crooked House, a historic 18th-century pub and former farmhouse in Staffordshire, was destroyed by fire in August 2023, and the ruins demolished. [289] Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City lost its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021 following the decision to build the new Everton Stadium. It is one of only three former World ...

  6. Archaeologists Found a Lost Temple in the Sand That Solves a ...

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    Archaeologists recently found the lost ruins of a ceremonial temple—covered in sand and 4,000 to 5,000 years old—in northwestern Peru. The excavation team first discovered the walls, and ...

  7. Great Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The ruins that survive are built entirely of stone; they span 730 ha (1,800 acres). Great Zimbabwe covered a similar area to medieval London ; while the density of buildings within the stone enclosures was high, in areas outside them it was much lower.

  8. Vilcabamba, Peru - Wikipedia

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    The modern name for the Inca ruins of Vilcabamba is Espíritu Pampa (Plain of the Spirits). [6] Vilcabamba was the capital of the Neo-Inca State from 1539 to 1572. The Neo-Inca State was the last refuge of the Inca Empire until it fell to the Spaniards and their indigenous allies in 1572, signaling the end of Inca resistance to Spanish rule ...

  9. Pueblo Grande de Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The site, also known as Nevada's "Lost City", [2] was founded by Basketmaker people about 300 A.D., and was later occupied by other groups and the Ancestral Pueblo until 1150 A.D. [3] The site also shows signs of human occupation as early as 8000 BC. Some of the houses in the Lost City had up to 20 rooms, with the largest having 100 rooms. [4]