Tartaria Explained

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Tartaria (originally pronounced “Tataria” without the first “r”) is the name of the preMongolian empire that originated in northern Asia before spanning the entirenorthern hemisphere. Great Tartaria was the largest empire during its time andwould have still been the largest empire today. The Tartarian empire flourished duein part of the civilization being a leader in advanced technology, free energy, andgrand architecture.Tartaria is also where the Greek word “Tartarus” originated from.The denotation of lost souls spending eternity in Tartarus the underworld is due tothe Tartarian Empire having been buried and wiped out during the mud flood. Theworld of the Tartarians is literally the world under our world. The underworld.Tartarus wasn’t the underworld and will never be the underworld. Tartaria is theunderworld. The religionists used the Mud Flood deluge and how it wiped out theTartarian Empire to confuse the populous into thinking they would join those in the “underworld” if they challenged the religious authority.

Streets of Tartaria Verified

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► Welcome to Streets of Tartaria! 🌍✨ -------------------------------------- ► Dive deep into the hidden history of Tartaria and the mysterious mudflood events that reshaped our world. Join us as we uncover ancient civilizations, lost technologies, and architectural wonders that challenge conventional history. Through engaging documentaries, expert interviews, and detailed explorations, we aim to bring the fascinating stories of Tartaria to life. Subscribe and embark on a journey to explore the secrets buried in the streets of Tartaria! 🔍🏛️

Tom's Big Spiders - Tarantula and Arachnid Care Verified

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A companion channel for my Tom's Big Spiders blog, this channel is devoted to arachnoculture and the husbandry of tarantulas. (https://tomsbigspiders.wordpress.com/) After keeping a G. porteri for over 16 years, I decided that I wanted to add another T to my collections. Little did I know that this would begin a new obsession. With over 250 specimens and 100+ species, I'm now hopelessly addicted to the hobby. I'm NOT an expert, and I'm currently still learning about keeping these fascinating creatures. In fact, there are so many species, that I suspect I'll still be learning years from now. A teacher by trade, I enjoy passing along what I've learned and helping other in their successful pursuit of this hobby.