China’s first emperor, is that the guy who had to sleep in his armor and sit in the middle of a big room with no one allowed to get within 50 feet of him because his rise to power left him SO hated by the people he ruled that he was in constant fear of assassination?
Well, I think we can all be very thankful that an insect called a parasitic wasp is almost microscopic in size. That is of course unless it gets inside you and reproduces, then you are probably in a sh!tload of trouble.
It’s not just booby traps, the area around his burial chamber is so saturated with mercury that it may never be safe to dig. From what I was told by the guide, the records say that the burial chamber included a giant map of the known world, using mercury as the water in the rivers and ocean. When the chamber collapsed, it all got absorbed by the soil.
Bilan about 1 year ago
Why can’t they x-ray Qin Shi Huang’s tomb to see what’s inside first?
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 1 year ago
Send in the robots, equipped to test air quality and for mold spores.
artegal about 1 year ago
That never stopped Indiana Jones.
julianhoward Premium Member about 1 year ago
Of COURSE the smallest winged insect is a f#@’n hornet. What else would it be?
comixbomix about 1 year ago
That wasp doesn’t bite, but it can nibble you to death…
Jogger2 about 1 year ago
A square 63.25 feet on each side would be about 4000 square feet. A tennis court is about 4851 square feet.
yangeldf about 1 year ago
China’s first emperor, is that the guy who had to sleep in his armor and sit in the middle of a big room with no one allowed to get within 50 feet of him because his rise to power left him SO hated by the people he ruled that he was in constant fear of assassination?
Will E. Makeit Premium Member about 1 year ago
forget the booby trap, keep your eye out for the leg and butt trap…
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
The Egyptians wanted their mummies to stay warm in the afterlife. They never found out about thermal underwear.
diegot about 1 year ago
I bet the linen suppliers in ancient Egypt were raking in the dough!
Buckeye67 about 1 year ago
Well, I think we can all be very thankful that an insect called a parasitic wasp is almost microscopic in size. That is of course unless it gets inside you and reproduces, then you are probably in a sh!tload of trouble.
mischugenah about 1 year ago
It’s not just booby traps, the area around his burial chamber is so saturated with mercury that it may never be safe to dig. From what I was told by the guide, the records say that the burial chamber included a giant map of the known world, using mercury as the water in the rivers and ocean. When the chamber collapsed, it all got absorbed by the soil.