Was Mysterious Fontainebleau Forest Home To A Lost Civilization?
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Did an ancient, unknown civilization once dwell in the enigmatic French forest of Fontainebleau? The origins of the strange carvings on the walls of its narrowest caves remain a mystery. Who were these mysterious beings with three fingers depicted on ancient rocks scattered throughout the forest? And who penned the undeciphered script found within ancient tombs hidden deep among the trees?
Today, this remarkable landscape draws countless visitors seeking to escape urban life and immerse themselves in nature's beauty. On weekends, thousands flock to Fontainebleau to stroll through its serene paths and marvel at its splendor.
Yet, in times long past, this forest held a different allure. Legends speak of a haunting presence—a mysterious group whose stories are woven into the rich history of this land.
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