Discovery by National Geographic Team [Rare Pictures]
Discovery by National Geographic Team [Rare Pictures]
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wow scary
Bhima's son did die at the above mention place but it is state in the Mahabharat that he was crematedeveryone who was died in the Mahabharat war was cremated
Maybe its someone else (like a large demon)
weird
Dont get scared
It's a joke, a Rumor
The National Geographic Society has not discovered ancient giant humans, despite rampant reports and pictures.
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The hoax began with a doctored photo and later found a receptive online audienceâthanks perhaps to the image's unintended religious connotations.
A digitally altered photograph created in 2002 shows a reclining giant surrounded by a wooden platformâwith a shovel-wielding archaeologist thrown in for scale.
(Photo Gallery: "Giant Skeletons" Fuel Web Hoax)
By 2004 the "discovery" was being blogged and emailed all over the worldâ"Giant Skeleton Unearthed!"âand it's been enjoying a revival in 2007.
The photo fakery might be obvious to most people. But the tall tale refuses to lie down even five years later, if a continuing flow of emails to National Geographic News are any indication. (The National Geographic Society owns National Geographic News.)
The messages come from around the globeâPortugal, India, El Salvador, Malaysia, Africa, the Dominican Republic, Greece, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya. But they all ask the same question: Is it true?
Perpetuating the Myth
Helping to fuel the story's recent resurgence are a smattering of media outlets that have reported the find as fact.
An often cited March 2007 article in India's Hindu Voice monthly, for example, claimed that a National Geographic Society team, in collaboration with the Indian Army, had dug up a giant human skeleton in India.
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