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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 17 Nov 2017

    For a decade he could only see the mysterious structures from Google Earth. Then he got the invitation of a lifetime.http://nyti.ms/2AQ438P 

    2:36 PM - 17 Nov 2017
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      1. صبا نجد‏ @SebbaNajed 17 Nov 2017
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        I'm so happy because Dr. Kennedy received the invitation of a lifetime from Saudi officials to investigate the hidden structures from a helicopter. Saudi has a great historical places to be discovered

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      1. Reem ♡‏ @reemkhaled1115 17 Nov 2017
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        it is so kind from Saudi Arabia to invite him and give him the chance to discover that Mysteries

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      1. مشاكسين‏ @mwshks 17 Nov 2017
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        I'm really proud of my country Saudi Arabia 💚. And how they seek to improve and encourage all the valuable raw materials they gain

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      1. المصدر الأول‏ @Number1_Source 17 Nov 2017
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        Saudi Arabia has many historic places that really need to be studied by scientists. Saudi Government are welcoming and encouraging scientists to study them.pic.twitter.com/YEnT4Imtcs

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      2. Samar.‏ @samar14_93 17 Nov 2017
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        In Saudi Arabia there are very beautiful historical places and attractive، we are proud of those places👌🏻😍🇸🇦pic.twitter.com/bxOCg9fOyB

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      1. حمود‏ @QDls4 17 Nov 2017
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        there is hundreds of ancient sites and relics that worth study and explore in Saudi Arabiapic.twitter.com/PNip1DJklb

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      1. راغادان  🦄 💚‏ @Malaak1988 17 Nov 2017
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        Amazing story how this scholar figured out all these valuable materials

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      1. العاشقه الصغيره‏ @Maalloka 17 Nov 2017
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        Since decades the whole world knows that's Saudi Arabia have a very valuable raw material 💚💚💚

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      1. Daniel‏ @HighMission2 17 Nov 2017
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        What an attractive place

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      1. Tara Faghihi‏ @TFaghihi 17 Nov 2017
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        KSA doesn't only support Archeology but they do support any valuable phenomenon that will add value to the world &make it in a better place

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      2. wranglersteve‏ @wranglersteve 18 Nov 2017
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        This retired history teacher lived every line of this story

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      1. Son Of The Desert _ ابن الصحراء‏ @abnRoaq 21 Nov 2017
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        Saudi Arabia has many historic places that really need to be studied by scientists.The history of the Arabian Peninsula goes back to the beginnings of human habitation in Arabia up to 130000 years ago.And the Saudi Government are welcoming and encouraging scientists to study thempic.twitter.com/GvZQqlFBMS

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      1. K Al Hukail‏ @abuelwaleed 18 Nov 2017
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        These sites belong to people of Thamuod . The Thamūd (/ˈθɑːmʊd/; Arabic: ثـمـود) is the name of an ancient civilization in the Hejaz known from the 8th century BCE[

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      1. Aristotle's Gun  🤔‏ @shitmcquadesays 17 Nov 2017
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        Amazing

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