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Gale
02-04-2010, 06:40 AM
In 2007 a team co-led by U.S. researcher and Himalaya expert Broughton Coburn and veteran mountaineer Pete Athans scaled the crumbling cliffs on a mission to explore the human-made caves. The treasures they found during that trip and the second expedition in 2008 are featured in two new documentaries, Lost Cave Temples of the Himalayas and Secrets of Shangri-La, which premiere Wednesday, November 18, on PBS (check local listings).

How can manuscripts just thrown in a corner of a cave survive over the years?



What skull has a mold seam down the entire side?

'SHANGRI-LA' CAVE PICTURES: Art, Texts, Bones Revealed (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/11/photogalleries/shangri-la-cave-treasures/photo6.html)

From a link in the Voynich Thread at Asstricks, posted Feb 4/10.

Norval
02-04-2010, 09:22 AM
It sort of looks like the Voynich writings, hmmmmm.

Gale
02-04-2010, 10:06 AM
It looks more Hebrew to me, especially this character, the Lamed.