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History channel - Decoding the past: Mayan doomsday prophecy
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FormatMPG
SourceSatellite
LanguageDutch subtitles (external)
GenreDocumentary
TypeMovie
Date 1 decade, 3 years
Size 768.35 MB
 
Website http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKPJK9xM8oI
 
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Source:dvb-recording from satellite

Duration:44 min 53 sec

Video:mpeg2, 1974 kbps, 704 x 576 px, 25 fps (pal)

Audio:mpeg2, 192 kbps, 48 kHz, stereo, english

Subtitles:dutch, separate srt-file

Filesize:719 MB
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Compression:best, rar

partsize:21,120,000 bytes

no. of parts:34, Maya.part01.rar - Maya.part34.rar

verification:par2, 110 blocks added for repair (10%)

Posted by:Nenio

Group:a.b.documentaries, a.b.misc

Date:2010-1-14
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Information:
"The world is coming to an end on December 21, 2012! The ancient Maya made this stunning prediction more than 2,000 years ago. We'll peel back the layers of mystery and examine in detail how the Maya calculated the exact date of doomsday. Journey back to the ancient city of Chichen Itza, the hub of Maya civilization deep in the heart of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, to uncover the truth about this prophecy. The Maya were legendary astronomers and timekeepers--their calendar is more accurate than our own. By tracking the stars and planets they assigned great meaning to astronomical phenomena and made extraordinary predictions based on them--many of which have come true. Could their doomsday prophecy be one of them? In insightful interviews archaeologists, astrologers, and historians speculate on the meaning of the 2012 prophecy. Their answers are as intriguing as the questions." -history.com

Further release-notes:
After unrar you'll find two files: Decoding_the_past_Mayan_Doomsday_Prophecy.mpg and .srt
You can author your own dvd combining it with other videos (my favorite app is DeVeDe) or watch it on your computer.
Used software: project x, gspot, winrar, quickpar, jbinup.

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