Kap-Dwan 🗿🗿 The two-headed Patagonian giant‎

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Published on Jun 14, 2022
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‎In a modest museum in Baltimore, USA, the mummified remains of a giant man, 3.66 meters, who is actually an authentic phenomenon of nature, not only for his stature, but also because he has two heads are exhibited. It is a true legend, whose origins date back to the year 1500, when Fernando de Magalhães arrived on the coast of Argentine Patagonia, during the expedition that sought a passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific.‎
‎The reality is that there is no reliable period document that helps verify the origin of this being and its existence - or appearance - is based on two stories.‎
‎One of them says kap-dwa was found by Spanish sailors a century after Magellan visited the beaches of southern Argentina in 1670. At the time, he had been captured and transported on a ship, where he died pierced by a spear while fighting for his freedom.‎
‎The other story tells that the two-headed giant was found dead on a beach, with a spear crossed in the chest. According to this version, he was originally from Paraguayan lands, where he was mummified by local natives who worshipped him as a deity.‎
#InformaçõesAdicionais
https://www.infobae.com/.../mito-o-realidad-la-historia.../
https://ancient-archeology.com/kap-dwa-the-mysterious-mummy-of-a-two-headed-giant/
https://www.rei.com/b/patagonia?s_kwcid=PS_Bing%7C401_&s_kwcid=PS_Bing%7C21700000001699351_43700051069853824%7C58700005599316968%7CNB%7C71700000062009945&&msclkid=bbf0db595bb713f20ec6b9fee7fe6898&gclid=CIiJnJu_q_gCFc0HiAkdJ7YI8A&gclsrc=ds

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