It was supposedly built in about 2 years with horse and wagon technology. Even if they were blessed with mild winters they would be dealing with the mud. Do we have a credible collection of construction photos to look at? The logistics are incomprehensible. It's believable that most of the buildings were temporary but even that would be a massive undertaking at the time. The "art" gallery was supposed to be part of it but apparently they couldn't complete the construction (restoration?) in time. Some of those buildings look like they were not temporary but rather restored ruins from a previous civilization.
Hardly any construction photos. Absolute joke, with lamps built into the stone itself - and each one would be a fire risk if we are to believe the narrative of stucco, wood and staff.
It was supposedly built in about 2 years with horse and wagon technology. Even if they were blessed with mild winters they would be dealing with the mud. Do we have a credible collection of construction photos to look at? The logistics are incomprehensible. It's believable that most of the buildings were temporary but even that would be a massive undertaking at the time. The "art" gallery was supposed to be part of it but apparently they couldn't complete the construction (restoration?) in time. Some of those buildings look like they were not temporary but rather restored ruins from a previous civilization.
Hardly any construction photos. Absolute joke, with lamps built into the stone itself - and each one would be a fire risk if we are to believe the narrative of stucco, wood and staff.