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Escaping Denver

The Pinning | 3.9

Escaping Denver

Curiouscast

Drama, Science Fiction, Fiction

4.4600 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Trapped in a subterranean construction site Noah and Sara have to use their brains (and luck) if they’re going to survive as the threat of The Puncher looms. CAST Narrator – Mike Howorun Noah – Brady Roberts Sara – Greta Carew-Johns Captain – Sachin Sahel The Puncher – Paul Lazenby Foreman – Travis Woloshyn Workers – Robert Barlow CREW Editing and Sound Design – Matthew Hall & Mike Howorun Post Production Producer - Rob Johnston Written/Directed – Mike Howorun Produced by - Matthew Hall, Brady Roberts, Mike Howorun, Dila Velazquez Created by Mike Howorun & Brady Roberts Contact: escapingdenverpod@gmail.com Instagram: @escapingdenver Reddit: r/escapingdenver Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Escaping Denver, batch 3, episode 9. The PINning.

0:22.9

It's coffee.

0:26.0

Thank you to everyone who wrote in with your theories.

0:33.8

A lot of you wrote about Stonehenge, which of course makes sense, but someone, a Steve S from, I guess, parts unknown,

0:37.1

he brought up a spot called the Gobeckley Tepe. Hope I'm pronouncing that right. It has the same

0:40.1

stone pillars in a circle, just like Stonehenge, but this site is considered one of the earliest

0:44.8

human settlements. Cool carving, symbols, not unlike ruins, you know, mysterious. I haven't done a deep,

0:51.9

deep dive by any measure, but these pillars look like they were maybe holding up a roof at some point.

0:57.0

And as far as I've read, Stonehenge never had a roof.

1:00.0

For now, though, because Noah called it, Stonehenge, let's stick with that.

1:05.0

See, a lot of these UNESCO World Heritage Sites are built with either the sun or the stars in mind.

1:10.0

At the Temple of Kukokon and Chitsunitsa, the shadow on the stairs resemble a snake in the

1:15.1

spring equinox.

1:16.4

Or the pyramids, a Teotihuacan that mirror the stars in Orion.

1:20.5

Both are in Mexico, by the way, and halfway around the globe from Stonehenge.

1:24.5

But that also has its own hidden talent.

1:26.9

It apparently can be used to predict solar eclipses.

1:29.3

So here's the thing.

1:31.3

All the examples are above ground and use natural elements.

1:35.3

So why build this one underground?

1:38.3

Tools down and proceed to the Munster Station. I repeat, tools down and proceed to the Monster Station.

1:50.0

Well?

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