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<blockquote data-quote="Falkus" data-source="post: 3603967" data-attributes="member: 22634"><p>Dr Ryland leads the way up the mountain to the dig site itself. The area seems to be what you'd expect, various pieces of digging equipment, small and large, as well as all the tools and devices needed to properly and carefully excavate and catalog any interesting historical items found. There doesn't seem to be much work going on right now, though.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">"I really have no idea what to make of this. I've never seen anything like it before,"</span> Ryland said, still not clarifying what he was talking about. So far, he seems to have completely bought your portrayal of National Geographic reporters. There were several other people present too, a few professional archaeologists, and several more students who were probably working on their degrees.</p><p></p><p>A couple of the students look rather nauseous as the team makes their way to the entrance of the caverns.</p><p></p><p>The reason is quickly revealed. Just inside the recently cleared entrance to the caverns are four skeletons. Not an unusual sight at most dig sites, except for a few things. Most skeletons in ancient archaeological sites, in Nick's experience, aren't wearing the tattered remains of old Soviet military uniforms, nor do they usually have battered AK-47s clutched in their skeletal fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkus, post: 3603967, member: 22634"] Dr Ryland leads the way up the mountain to the dig site itself. The area seems to be what you'd expect, various pieces of digging equipment, small and large, as well as all the tools and devices needed to properly and carefully excavate and catalog any interesting historical items found. There doesn't seem to be much work going on right now, though. [COLOR=Blue]"I really have no idea what to make of this. I've never seen anything like it before,"[/COLOR] Ryland said, still not clarifying what he was talking about. So far, he seems to have completely bought your portrayal of National Geographic reporters. There were several other people present too, a few professional archaeologists, and several more students who were probably working on their degrees. A couple of the students look rather nauseous as the team makes their way to the entrance of the caverns. The reason is quickly revealed. Just inside the recently cleared entrance to the caverns are four skeletons. Not an unusual sight at most dig sites, except for a few things. Most skeletons in ancient archaeological sites, in Nick's experience, aren't wearing the tattered remains of old Soviet military uniforms, nor do they usually have battered AK-47s clutched in their skeletal fingers. [/QUOTE]
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