An abandoned Roman archaeological site in Souk Ahras, Algeria. There are many such sites here, completely deserted i will make sure to share as many of them as possible whenever I get the chance.

u/Prestigiousjane — 1 day ago

A Roman mosaic of a Numidian man in the Temple of Minervat in Theveste Algeria, These garments have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Numidians have preserved their clothing to this day

u/Prestigiousjane — 6 days ago

This royal mausoleum tells the love story of the Numidian king Juba II and his wife Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Cleopatra VII, and Mark Antony. It unites three civilizations Cleopatra of Egypt, Mark Antony of Rome, and Juba II of Algeria. Read the story below.you will not regret

When Rome conquered the North African kingdoms of Egypt and Numidia (modern-day Algeria), it adopted their children Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony, and Juba II. The two lived under Roman rule, grew up together, and fell in love. Upon their marriage, Caesar sent them both to Algeria (formerly Mauretania Caesariensis or Numidia) so that King Juba II could rule there once again in his ancestral land under the Roman Empire. Before she died, Selene asked King Juba to build her a mausoleum near the coast, as the place reminded her of her homeland. The king fulfilled his promise, and this mausoleum stands today as a testament to the rich history of the Mediterranean region and to an enduring love.

u/Prestigiousjane — 8 days ago

Interpret it however you want

Astral projection happens to those who don't want it to happen, while those who desperately try to learn it will struggle and need miles to achieve it.

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u/Prestigiousjane — 9 days ago

37 [F4M] #global #anywhere Kandahar, Mozambique, South Pole, babylon, The lost copper city in the Sahara Desert whatever

I just want to chat, it doesn't matter where, how, when, or why. Just a casual chat with ordinary people, exchanging cultures, having positive discussions about anything useful... history, religion, politics, metaphysics... Anything about this universe we wander through in our worn out bodies.

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u/Prestigiousjane — 10 days ago

Recurring "Space Crew" experiences visions Is this Astral Projection or something else? ​

For years, I’ve had a persistent, vivid recurring experience that I can no longer call a simple dream. It has evolved from terrifying flying sensations in my teens to a complex, intuitive, and conscious experience in my thirties where I am consistently a member of a space crew.

​When I enter this state, it’s not fragmented like normal dreams. It’s a coherent reality, and I feel a deep sense of 'Here I am again!' as soon as I arrive. It has become a parallel life that feels as real as my physical one.

​I am reaching out to this community because I suspect this might be related to astral projection or a different layer of consciousness. Has anyone here experienced a 'parallel life' or a recurring role within a specific 'crew' or environment while in an astral state? I am looking for genuine connections with people who understand that this is more than just a dream. I appreciate any insights or similar experiences.

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u/Prestigiousjane — 11 days ago

Recurring dreams

Do lucid dreams recur? For example, I always dream I'm in outer space... I remember the first time I had this dream; I was a teenager, and it was a terrifying dream because I was flying. After that, the dreams continued. I'm in my thirties now, and I constantly dream that I'm a member of a space crew. The dreams are becoming increasingly vivid, and it's become very intuitive for me. As soon as I find myself in space, I say, "Here I am again!" If anyone else has this kind of dream, please contact me because in real life, I haven't met anyone who dreams like this. In fact, people are surprised when I tell them about my dreams, and I've stopped asking about the news from those around me.

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u/Prestigiousjane — 11 days ago

Here, the Romans and Numidians coexisted for eight centuries after several wars, resistances, and alliances between the two sides, and before the Vandal invasion.

u/Prestigiousjane — 11 days ago
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Roman ruins Church of Saint Augustine the Numidian, Annaba, Algeria

u/KCBob50 — 9 days ago

Friends [F4M] Africa #global #mediterranean

Hello, I'm a woman in my thirties interested in making friends from all over the world. I'd love to meet respectful people and exchange information and interests languages maybe... I'm drawn to different cultures and want to learn more about each country.. its history, geography, and even its politics. Anyone interested is welcome to contact me.

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u/Prestigiousjane — 15 days ago