Wednesday, May 18, 2016

The tomb is accepted to be the entombment tomb of King Gwanggaeto

discovery channel documentary full episode The tomb is accepted to be the entombment tomb of King Gwanggaeto or his child King Jangsu. The tomb is made of 1,100 stone pieces and the tomb is 75 meters wide on every side and 11 meters high.

There was no entrance to within the tomb so after a few laps, the time had come to proceed onward. The following stop down the way was the No.1 subordinate tomb. This was a tomb for an individual from the Koguro regal family. No where close to the span of the General's Tomb yet intriguing. The tomb has an exceptionally essential structure with a load encompassed by 3 tremendous stones, secured by an immense stone and obstructed by another gigantic stone that has following been moved.

That was it. Nothing else to see or do at that site separated from skimming the mandatory blessing shop close to the site passageway. Next stop was the remnants of the antiquated city.

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