Travelling in magic Natural Law infinity bubbles conveyed an almost sub-conscious peaceful frequency, so the people of Harran had not thought twice about Arther and Ayşe suddenly descending upon them and joining the festivities. Indeed, the local people had welcomed, embraced and enjoyed the unexpected company.

Having danced enough Ayşe grabbed Arther and on they moved. “We’ve come further than we needed, since Harran is further south than Göbeklitpe, but I thought this all worth experiencing first. We have to cut back about 30 miles or so.”

When you have an infinity travel bubble, 30 miles is a breeze, and in next to no time Ayşe exclaimed, “There it is!”

Arther’s first sight of Göbeklitepe was hardly akin to the Hanging the Gardens of Babylon or even the pyramids of Giza. He could see a corrugated steel roof. Not exactly the international game changer he might have expected.

“I know…” said Ayşe anticipating the first impression was a tad underwhelming when you were expecting a smoking gun to rock the world of conventional human time line history, “…. it was constructed around 2013-2014 to protect against the elements. I guess they had no choice.”

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