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#21: A Giant Gap In History?

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In this episode we thought we'd dive into one of the bigger mysteries of our past and ask, could giants have once existed?
While at first glance this topic can seem ridiculous and have no basis in reality, however, given an open mind, what's the actual evidence? Why does almost every culture in history reference giants in our past? What about skeletal remains, architechture and geological evidence?
Strap yourself in for this one - An intriguing chat with some good old healthy speculation. Enjoy!

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#21: A Giant Gap In History?

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In this episode we thought we'd dive into one of the bigger mysteries of our past and ask, could giants have once existed?
While at first glance this topic can seem ridiculous and have no basis in reality, however, given an open mind, what's the actual evidence? Why does almost every culture in history reference giants in our past? What about skeletal remains, architechture and geological evidence?
Strap yourself in for this one - An intriguing chat with some good old healthy speculation. Enjoy!

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