I had forgotten Google Earth but I saw a guy playing with this application and I thought about mixing coordinates related to my results and this is what happened based on and having as only objective my dna Y
I mixed the coordinates of my dna Y (ESP-MA) with those of my partner's origin in Y full Overijssen
I obtained the region of Jijel in Algeria.
Towards the 10th century a. C., the Phoenicians, sailors and merchants, settled in the area in search of bases where to guarantee the security of their trade. In the first century B.C. it was the Romans who invaded the place. It was elevated to the rank of Roman Colony in the year 33 by Caesar Augustus, being administered by a senator.
With the arrival of the Germanic peoples, the Vandals crossed Spain and travelled through North Africa. They destroyed Igilgili in the year 429.
From here I mix the coordinates of Jijel with some of Spain, I think I used Gerona. From here I mix the coordinates of Jijel with some of Spain, I think I used Gerona, I tried some other and the result was the same, the sea
It coincides with this result where it ends up in the sea
I remember the saying that All roads lead to Rome, so mix those coordinates with those of Rome
It's funny that mound with that little forest planted there, in my land trees are planted in those areas when there are stones underneath to prevent the harvesting machines from colliding with the stones underneath. Maybe there's Nero's body down there or something...
If you look very closely, there is the tomb of Nero, so I give myself a margin of 100 years from the death of Nero and I get these results
Now I mix the coordinates of Rome with Listrim one of my results in MyHeritage
This oracle has really surprised me