Tempel, also known as De Tempel, is a former municipality and former manorial estate in the Dutch province of South Holland. It was located about 3km southwest of the center of the current village of Berkel en Rodenrijs.
According to the 19th-century historian A.J. van der Aa, Tempel was named after a manor house that used to be located in the area. around the beginning of the 19th century, the house was long gone.
In nearby Overschie an estate can be found where in the 18th century the owner of Tempel used to live. He acquired it in 1715, after which the house Berkeloord was renamed to De Tempel. The manorial rights of Tempel were also applicable at the estate, even though it was located outside of its territory.
After the introduction of the municipal system by the French in 1812, the area belonged to the municipality of Pijnacker, even though it was completely surrounded by the territory of Berkel en Rodenrijs.
In 1817, the manorial rights were restored, and Tempel became a separate municipality, although it was very small (only 0.109km²) and had no inhabitants. This was not a problem, as long as the lord of the area was prepared to pay for the municipal government. In 1855, the municipality became part of Berkel en Rodenrijs.
Since 2007, Tempel is a part of Lansingerland, when Berkel en Rodenrijs merged with Bergschenhoek and Bleiswijk.
DIE ADORAS TEMPEL ELITE TAKTIK!- Bloons TD6 [Deutsch/German]
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Tempel - On the Steps of the Temple (Full Album Vinyl Rip HD)
Mammoth Instru-Metal Thunder (1st Edition, Limited to 250 copies)
(Side A)
Mountain: 0:12
Rising From the Abyss: 8:41
Avaritia: 17:45
(Side B)
Final Years: 26:27
The Mist That Shrouds the Peak: 31:04
On the Steps of the Temple: 41:17
~21st Century Vinyl Resurgence~
This is one of my all time favorites, a master piece. First time I heard it I was in a toilet and I was just swept away.
So here's some info on Colour Haze, I took it from the internets:
"Colour Haze is a stoner/psychedelic rock group from Munich, Germany, consisting of singer and guitarist Stefan Koglek, drummer Manfred Merwald and bassist Philipp Rasthofer.
Formed in the mid-nineties, Colour Haze is one of the oldest German stoner outfits, and have since then become one of the flagships of the German stoner rock scene. Tours of the band have included headline spots at smaller national and international rock festivals, such as the U.S. festival Emissions from the Monolith in 2006 alongside Orange Goblin, Boris, and General Tso. Local media coverage have included a broadcast of a concer...
published: 02 May 2016
Kailasa Temple in Ellora Caves - Built with Alien Technology?
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0:00 - Cut-Out Monolithic
1:40 - Volume of Removed Rocks
2:20 - A Simple Math
3:21 - Extraterrestrial Intelligence?
3:47 - CANNOT Destroy
5:22 - Visible from Air
6:40 - Extraterrestrial Mark?
8:26 - Conclusion
This is the world famous Kailasa temple at Ellora and let's look objectively into who could have built this amazing structure. By the end of this video, I hope you will agree ...
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TEMPEL - "Mountain"
Check out the first single "Mountain" from instrumental duo TEMPEL's Prosthetic debut "On The Steps of the Temple." Now available on CD and LP via the Prosthetic Store:
http://store.prostheticrecords.com/bands/tempel
http://www.frfc1908.nl | Tempel aan de Maas, Mother of all stadiums zoals onze geliefde Kuip ook wordt genoemd. Nergens vind je een mooier stadion, een stadion met zoveel karakter, geluidsexplosie en trillend beton als hier.
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Mammoth Instru-Metal Thunder (1st Edition, Limited to 250 copies)
(Side A)
Mountain: 0:12
Rising From the Abyss: 8:41
Avaritia: 17:45
(Side B)
Final Years: 26...
Mammoth Instru-Metal Thunder (1st Edition, Limited to 250 copies)
(Side A)
Mountain: 0:12
Rising From the Abyss: 8:41
Avaritia: 17:45
(Side B)
Final Years: 26:27
The Mist That Shrouds the Peak: 31:04
On the Steps of the Temple: 41:17
~21st Century Vinyl Resurgence~
Mammoth Instru-Metal Thunder (1st Edition, Limited to 250 copies)
(Side A)
Mountain: 0:12
Rising From the Abyss: 8:41
Avaritia: 17:45
(Side B)
Final Years: 26:27
The Mist That Shrouds the Peak: 31:04
On the Steps of the Temple: 41:17
~21st Century Vinyl Resurgence~
This is one of my all time favorites, a master piece. First time I heard it I was in a toilet and I was just swept away.
So here's some info on Colour Haze, I ...
This is one of my all time favorites, a master piece. First time I heard it I was in a toilet and I was just swept away.
So here's some info on Colour Haze, I took it from the internets:
"Colour Haze is a stoner/psychedelic rock group from Munich, Germany, consisting of singer and guitarist Stefan Koglek, drummer Manfred Merwald and bassist Philipp Rasthofer.
Formed in the mid-nineties, Colour Haze is one of the oldest German stoner outfits, and have since then become one of the flagships of the German stoner rock scene. Tours of the band have included headline spots at smaller national and international rock festivals, such as the U.S. festival Emissions from the Monolith in 2006 alongside Orange Goblin, Boris, and General Tso. Local media coverage have included a broadcast of a concert on national television, when Colour Haze appeared at Rockpalast in 2007.
Emerging from a sound heavily influenced by Black Sabbath, Grand Funk Railroad on their first records, they moved away from a heavy to a more melodic sound, e.g. on their album All (2008), as remarked by Denmark's LowCut webzine."
Here are some links where you can check and buy stuffs and support them:
http://www.colourhaze.de/
https://www.facebook.com/Colour-Haze-63239115015/
https://www.discogs.com/label/525587-Colour-Haze
http://www.last.fm/music/Colour+Haze
This is one of my all time favorites, a master piece. First time I heard it I was in a toilet and I was just swept away.
So here's some info on Colour Haze, I took it from the internets:
"Colour Haze is a stoner/psychedelic rock group from Munich, Germany, consisting of singer and guitarist Stefan Koglek, drummer Manfred Merwald and bassist Philipp Rasthofer.
Formed in the mid-nineties, Colour Haze is one of the oldest German stoner outfits, and have since then become one of the flagships of the German stoner rock scene. Tours of the band have included headline spots at smaller national and international rock festivals, such as the U.S. festival Emissions from the Monolith in 2006 alongside Orange Goblin, Boris, and General Tso. Local media coverage have included a broadcast of a concert on national television, when Colour Haze appeared at Rockpalast in 2007.
Emerging from a sound heavily influenced by Black Sabbath, Grand Funk Railroad on their first records, they moved away from a heavy to a more melodic sound, e.g. on their album All (2008), as remarked by Denmark's LowCut webzine."
Here are some links where you can check and buy stuffs and support them:
http://www.colourhaze.de/
https://www.facebook.com/Colour-Haze-63239115015/
https://www.discogs.com/label/525587-Colour-Haze
http://www.last.fm/music/Colour+Haze
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0:00 - Cut-Out Monolithic
1:40 - Volume of Removed Rocks
2:20 - A Simple Math
3:21 - Extraterrestrial Intelligence?
3:47 - CANNOT Destroy
5:22 - Visible from Air
6:40 - Extraterrestrial Mark?
8:26 - Conclusion
This is the world famous Kailasa temple at Ellora and let's look objectively into who could have built this amazing structure. By the end of this video, I hope you will agree with me that our history is completely wrong, and that this temple was built by a very advanced civilization.
What is so special about this temple? This temple was not constructed by adding stone blocks, but an entire mountain was carved to create this temple. This is the only example in the whole world where a mountain was cut out from the top, to create a structure. In all the other temples and caves, even in Ellora and the rest of the world, the rock was cut from the front and carved as they went along. The whole world has followed a rock cutting technique called "cut-in monolith" while Kailasa temple is the only one that has used the exact opposite technique called "cut-out monolith".
To see why this rock cutting technique is so different, let's take a look at this pillar that is over 100 feet tall. See how small human beings look when compared to this pillar. Normally, to create such a huge pillar, it would take years of work, carving accurately on the huge rock. But this pillar was carved by scooping out all the pieces of mountain around it. You can imagine the amount of rock, which has been removed to create this pillar.
Historians and archaeologists are confused because of the sheer amount of rock that was removed in this temple. Archaeologists confirm that over 400,000 tons of rock had to be scooped out, which would have taken not years, but centuries of human labor. Historians have no record of such a monstrous task and they think that it was built in less than 18 years.
Let us do a simple math and see if historians could be right. I am going to assume that people worked every day for 18 years and for 12 hours straight with no breaks at all. I am going to ignore rainy days, festivals, war time and assume that people worked like robots ceaselessly. I am also going to ignore the time taken to create intricate carvings and complex engineering design and planning and just focus on the removal of rock.
If 400,000 tons of rock were removed in 18 years, 22,222 tons of rock had to be removed every year. This means that 60 tons of rock was removed every day, which gives us 5 tons of rock removed every hour. I think we can all agree, that is not even possible today to remove 5 tons of rock from a mountain, every hour. Not even with all the so called advanced machines that we have. So, if it is not humanly possible, was it done by humans at all? Was this created with the help of extraterrestrial intelligence?
Now, forget about creating such an extraordinary structure. Can human beings at least destroy this temple? In fact, Aurangzeb a Muslim king employed a thousand workers to completely demolish this temple. In 1682, he ordered that that the temple be destroyed, so that there would be no trace of it. Records show that a 1000 people worked for 3 years, and they could only do a very minimal damage. They could break and disfigure a few statues here and there, but they realized it is just not possible to completely destroy this temple. Aurangzeb finally gave up on this impossible task.
Note that this attempted destruction is very similar to another mysterious structure called The Menkaure's pyramid in Egypt. Another Muslim ruler wanted all the pyramids to be destroyed, and started his work from the Menkaure's pyramid. After years of trying, he was only able to make a small dent on the pyramid. He gave up too. Were all these indestructible structures around the world created by extraterrestrials? Is that why human beings are not even able to destroy them?
In fact, archaeologists agree that Kailasa temple was created before any other temple in the Ellora cave complex. Could this have been built centuries before human beings started carving other temples nearby? Is this why the architecture, the design, and the size is so much better and bigger than other temples? If it was built by humans, it is logical to expect that the rock cutting techniques and design would become better over time. People would gain more experience and knowledge and make better structures in the future. However, the Kailasa temple is the oldest and the biggest temple carved with engineering perfection.
#India #AncientAliens #KailasaTemple
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0:00 - Cut-Out Monolithic
1:40 - Volume of Removed Rocks
2:20 - A Simple Math
3:21 - Extraterrestrial Intelligence?
3:47 - CANNOT Destroy
5:22 - Visible from Air
6:40 - Extraterrestrial Mark?
8:26 - Conclusion
This is the world famous Kailasa temple at Ellora and let's look objectively into who could have built this amazing structure. By the end of this video, I hope you will agree with me that our history is completely wrong, and that this temple was built by a very advanced civilization.
What is so special about this temple? This temple was not constructed by adding stone blocks, but an entire mountain was carved to create this temple. This is the only example in the whole world where a mountain was cut out from the top, to create a structure. In all the other temples and caves, even in Ellora and the rest of the world, the rock was cut from the front and carved as they went along. The whole world has followed a rock cutting technique called "cut-in monolith" while Kailasa temple is the only one that has used the exact opposite technique called "cut-out monolith".
To see why this rock cutting technique is so different, let's take a look at this pillar that is over 100 feet tall. See how small human beings look when compared to this pillar. Normally, to create such a huge pillar, it would take years of work, carving accurately on the huge rock. But this pillar was carved by scooping out all the pieces of mountain around it. You can imagine the amount of rock, which has been removed to create this pillar.
Historians and archaeologists are confused because of the sheer amount of rock that was removed in this temple. Archaeologists confirm that over 400,000 tons of rock had to be scooped out, which would have taken not years, but centuries of human labor. Historians have no record of such a monstrous task and they think that it was built in less than 18 years.
Let us do a simple math and see if historians could be right. I am going to assume that people worked every day for 18 years and for 12 hours straight with no breaks at all. I am going to ignore rainy days, festivals, war time and assume that people worked like robots ceaselessly. I am also going to ignore the time taken to create intricate carvings and complex engineering design and planning and just focus on the removal of rock.
If 400,000 tons of rock were removed in 18 years, 22,222 tons of rock had to be removed every year. This means that 60 tons of rock was removed every day, which gives us 5 tons of rock removed every hour. I think we can all agree, that is not even possible today to remove 5 tons of rock from a mountain, every hour. Not even with all the so called advanced machines that we have. So, if it is not humanly possible, was it done by humans at all? Was this created with the help of extraterrestrial intelligence?
Now, forget about creating such an extraordinary structure. Can human beings at least destroy this temple? In fact, Aurangzeb a Muslim king employed a thousand workers to completely demolish this temple. In 1682, he ordered that that the temple be destroyed, so that there would be no trace of it. Records show that a 1000 people worked for 3 years, and they could only do a very minimal damage. They could break and disfigure a few statues here and there, but they realized it is just not possible to completely destroy this temple. Aurangzeb finally gave up on this impossible task.
Note that this attempted destruction is very similar to another mysterious structure called The Menkaure's pyramid in Egypt. Another Muslim ruler wanted all the pyramids to be destroyed, and started his work from the Menkaure's pyramid. After years of trying, he was only able to make a small dent on the pyramid. He gave up too. Were all these indestructible structures around the world created by extraterrestrials? Is that why human beings are not even able to destroy them?
In fact, archaeologists agree that Kailasa temple was created before any other temple in the Ellora cave complex. Could this have been built centuries before human beings started carving other temples nearby? Is this why the architecture, the design, and the size is so much better and bigger than other temples? If it was built by humans, it is logical to expect that the rock cutting techniques and design would become better over time. People would gain more experience and knowledge and make better structures in the future. However, the Kailasa temple is the oldest and the biggest temple carved with engineering perfection.
#India #AncientAliens #KailasaTemple
Check out the first single "Mountain" from instrumental duo TEMPEL's Prosthetic debut "On The Steps of the Temple." Now available on CD and LP via the Prostheti...
Check out the first single "Mountain" from instrumental duo TEMPEL's Prosthetic debut "On The Steps of the Temple." Now available on CD and LP via the Prosthetic Store:
http://store.prostheticrecords.com/bands/tempel
Check out the first single "Mountain" from instrumental duo TEMPEL's Prosthetic debut "On The Steps of the Temple." Now available on CD and LP via the Prosthetic Store:
http://store.prostheticrecords.com/bands/tempel
http://www.frfc1908.nl | Tempel aan de Maas, Mother of all stadiums zoals onze geliefde Kuip ook wordt genoemd. Nergens vind je een mooier stadion, een stadion ...
http://www.frfc1908.nl | Tempel aan de Maas, Mother of all stadiums zoals onze geliefde Kuip ook wordt genoemd. Nergens vind je een mooier stadion, een stadion met zoveel karakter, geluidsexplosie en trillend beton als hier.
Huckleberry Vinn & KD geven met hun 2e FRFC track een ode aan De Kuip, de plek die voor iedereen zo geliefd en belangrijk is. De plek waar magie ontstaat als die gevuld is maar even mooi is in haar leegte.
http://www.frfc1908.nl | Tempel aan de Maas, Mother of all stadiums zoals onze geliefde Kuip ook wordt genoemd. Nergens vind je een mooier stadion, een stadion met zoveel karakter, geluidsexplosie en trillend beton als hier.
Huckleberry Vinn & KD geven met hun 2e FRFC track een ode aan De Kuip, de plek die voor iedereen zo geliefd en belangrijk is. De plek waar magie ontstaat als die gevuld is maar even mooi is in haar leegte.
Heute spiele ich wieder bloons td6 und besiege den Eliteboss.
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Mammoth Instru-Metal Thunder (1st Edition, Limited to 250 copies)
(Side A)
Mountain: 0:12
Rising From the Abyss: 8:41
Avaritia: 17:45
(Side B)
Final Years: 26:27
The Mist That Shrouds the Peak: 31:04
On the Steps of the Temple: 41:17
~21st Century Vinyl Resurgence~
This is one of my all time favorites, a master piece. First time I heard it I was in a toilet and I was just swept away.
So here's some info on Colour Haze, I took it from the internets:
"Colour Haze is a stoner/psychedelic rock group from Munich, Germany, consisting of singer and guitarist Stefan Koglek, drummer Manfred Merwald and bassist Philipp Rasthofer.
Formed in the mid-nineties, Colour Haze is one of the oldest German stoner outfits, and have since then become one of the flagships of the German stoner rock scene. Tours of the band have included headline spots at smaller national and international rock festivals, such as the U.S. festival Emissions from the Monolith in 2006 alongside Orange Goblin, Boris, and General Tso. Local media coverage have included a broadcast of a concert on national television, when Colour Haze appeared at Rockpalast in 2007.
Emerging from a sound heavily influenced by Black Sabbath, Grand Funk Railroad on their first records, they moved away from a heavy to a more melodic sound, e.g. on their album All (2008), as remarked by Denmark's LowCut webzine."
Here are some links where you can check and buy stuffs and support them:
http://www.colourhaze.de/
https://www.facebook.com/Colour-Haze-63239115015/
https://www.discogs.com/label/525587-Colour-Haze
http://www.last.fm/music/Colour+Haze
Follow Me on:
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0:00 - Cut-Out Monolithic
1:40 - Volume of Removed Rocks
2:20 - A Simple Math
3:21 - Extraterrestrial Intelligence?
3:47 - CANNOT Destroy
5:22 - Visible from Air
6:40 - Extraterrestrial Mark?
8:26 - Conclusion
This is the world famous Kailasa temple at Ellora and let's look objectively into who could have built this amazing structure. By the end of this video, I hope you will agree with me that our history is completely wrong, and that this temple was built by a very advanced civilization.
What is so special about this temple? This temple was not constructed by adding stone blocks, but an entire mountain was carved to create this temple. This is the only example in the whole world where a mountain was cut out from the top, to create a structure. In all the other temples and caves, even in Ellora and the rest of the world, the rock was cut from the front and carved as they went along. The whole world has followed a rock cutting technique called "cut-in monolith" while Kailasa temple is the only one that has used the exact opposite technique called "cut-out monolith".
To see why this rock cutting technique is so different, let's take a look at this pillar that is over 100 feet tall. See how small human beings look when compared to this pillar. Normally, to create such a huge pillar, it would take years of work, carving accurately on the huge rock. But this pillar was carved by scooping out all the pieces of mountain around it. You can imagine the amount of rock, which has been removed to create this pillar.
Historians and archaeologists are confused because of the sheer amount of rock that was removed in this temple. Archaeologists confirm that over 400,000 tons of rock had to be scooped out, which would have taken not years, but centuries of human labor. Historians have no record of such a monstrous task and they think that it was built in less than 18 years.
Let us do a simple math and see if historians could be right. I am going to assume that people worked every day for 18 years and for 12 hours straight with no breaks at all. I am going to ignore rainy days, festivals, war time and assume that people worked like robots ceaselessly. I am also going to ignore the time taken to create intricate carvings and complex engineering design and planning and just focus on the removal of rock.
If 400,000 tons of rock were removed in 18 years, 22,222 tons of rock had to be removed every year. This means that 60 tons of rock was removed every day, which gives us 5 tons of rock removed every hour. I think we can all agree, that is not even possible today to remove 5 tons of rock from a mountain, every hour. Not even with all the so called advanced machines that we have. So, if it is not humanly possible, was it done by humans at all? Was this created with the help of extraterrestrial intelligence?
Now, forget about creating such an extraordinary structure. Can human beings at least destroy this temple? In fact, Aurangzeb a Muslim king employed a thousand workers to completely demolish this temple. In 1682, he ordered that that the temple be destroyed, so that there would be no trace of it. Records show that a 1000 people worked for 3 years, and they could only do a very minimal damage. They could break and disfigure a few statues here and there, but they realized it is just not possible to completely destroy this temple. Aurangzeb finally gave up on this impossible task.
Note that this attempted destruction is very similar to another mysterious structure called The Menkaure's pyramid in Egypt. Another Muslim ruler wanted all the pyramids to be destroyed, and started his work from the Menkaure's pyramid. After years of trying, he was only able to make a small dent on the pyramid. He gave up too. Were all these indestructible structures around the world created by extraterrestrials? Is that why human beings are not even able to destroy them?
In fact, archaeologists agree that Kailasa temple was created before any other temple in the Ellora cave complex. Could this have been built centuries before human beings started carving other temples nearby? Is this why the architecture, the design, and the size is so much better and bigger than other temples? If it was built by humans, it is logical to expect that the rock cutting techniques and design would become better over time. People would gain more experience and knowledge and make better structures in the future. However, the Kailasa temple is the oldest and the biggest temple carved with engineering perfection.
#India #AncientAliens #KailasaTemple
Check out the first single "Mountain" from instrumental duo TEMPEL's Prosthetic debut "On The Steps of the Temple." Now available on CD and LP via the Prosthetic Store:
http://store.prostheticrecords.com/bands/tempel
http://www.frfc1908.nl | Tempel aan de Maas, Mother of all stadiums zoals onze geliefde Kuip ook wordt genoemd. Nergens vind je een mooier stadion, een stadion met zoveel karakter, geluidsexplosie en trillend beton als hier.
Huckleberry Vinn & KD geven met hun 2e FRFC track een ode aan De Kuip, de plek die voor iedereen zo geliefd en belangrijk is. De plek waar magie ontstaat als die gevuld is maar even mooi is in haar leegte.
Hey girl low down, don`t sit there and cry I wanna see you smiling, I wanna lead you high Oh my dear lady, don`t be sad and blue See all this loving, this love that is for you I keep you back in mind… Oh my decision might be right or wrong I have to go on under rain and sun Here all my failures, all I have done I know I`ll be loosing all that I have won I keep you back in mind… I keep you back in mind…