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skinned-teen:

Only in Indonesia (especially Toraja), a corpse is usually being carried  up to the grave, but in Toraja, the corpse is woken up letting it tol  walk to its grave (is rarely performed anymore)
The corpse is  woken up using black magic. This is done because in Toraja the  graves/cemetries is placed above limestones mountains.The corpse  walks by itself, and its guided by an expert in black magic behind it.  But there is one prohibition, the corpse shouldn’t be appointed, once  pointed, the corpse falls down and isn’t able to walk again.

woahitsgalvez:

afirahs:

skinned-teen:

Only in Indonesia (especially Toraja), a corpse is usually being carried up to the grave, but in Toraja, the corpse is woken up letting it tol walk to its grave (is rarely performed anymore)


The corpse is woken up using black magic. This is done because in Toraja the graves/cemetries is placed above limestones mountains.

The corpse walks by itself, and its guided by an expert in black magic behind it. But there is one prohibition, the corpse shouldn’t be appointed, once pointed, the corpse falls down and isn’t able to walk again.

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Rare Element on Earth Discovered in Ancient Starlight
Light from three ancient stars at the edge of the Milky Way indicates that the stars contain tellurium, a brittle, superconducting element that is rare on Earth.
The cosmic discovery, which also spotted traces of other heavy elements, supports the theory that these elements were synthesized in the rapidly collapsing cores of rare supernovas (stellar explosions).
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Rare Element on Earth Discovered in Ancient Starlight

Light from three ancient stars at the edge of the Milky Way indicates that the stars contain tellurium, a brittle, superconducting element that is rare on Earth.

The cosmic discovery, which also spotted traces of other heavy elements, supports the theory that these elements were synthesized in the rapidly collapsing cores of rare supernovas (stellar explosions).

[Read the full article here]

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