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If you could go back in time and simply observe a historical moment within human history what would you want to see?

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The dropping of the Hiroshima Bomb - ONLY because of the sheer awe and power it would evoke.

I have also seen the Enola *** - the plane that dropped it, in the museum at Dulles in Virginia.
 
The invention of fire.........just to be able to see an invention that would change mankind forever.........
 
I think I would want to see a medieval battle in full force. I am amazed at all the different tactics used and would want to see them live. I have a massive sword axe and mace collection that is reaching over 150 items soon. and I would just like to see when battles were faught for honor.
 
santoury;888730; said:
The dropping of the Hiroshima Bomb - ONLY because of the sheer awe and power it would evoke.QUOTE]

couldnt agree with you more.

that or something like the battle of thermopolyae

or THE BIG BANG
 
If I could observe a moment without actually being there?

Probably when they built the pyramids or stonehenge, or the great wall even..
 
Mine comes more from the biblical standpoint, it would have to be the parting of the red sea! And the fall of the walls of jericho. Just to see how it actually happend
 
i gotta go with the battle of the little bighorn. just to see custard get owned:D :D :headbang2 :headbang2 :woot: :popcorn: :hitting: :hitting: .
I just disagree with the way that the u.s treated the native americans back then end now.I was their lan first!!!
 
uhg, i cant think of anything better then anything that anybody else has already said, battle of thermopolyae, a midieval battle would be cool, parting of the red sea would be awsome, or the Nativity, or the Ascension would be sweet to :).


p.s. i know that that was against the rules to pick so many but im not good at making up my mind.
 
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