A 19'6" human skeleton found in 1577 A.D. under an overturned oak tree in the Canton of Lucerne.
A 23-foot tall skeleton found in 1456 A.D. beside a river in Valence, France.
A 25' 6 " skeleton found in 1613 A.D. near the castle of Chaumont in France. This was claimed to be a nearly complete find.
Almost beyond comprehension or believability was the find of the two separate 36-foot human remains uncovered by Carthaginians somewhere between 200-600 B.C.
Wonder why museums don't have skeletons like this in them. A 36' skeleton would be interesting to stand next to. Would a 6' person come to thier knee maybe?
http://www.bibleprobe.com/nephilim.htm
2006-10-13
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