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BREAKING NEWS – Huqoq, Israel – Stunning mosaics have been discovered during an archaeological dig of the fifth-century in northern Israel. This summer’s findings are “quite extraordinary panels,” said Jodi Magness, the director of the excavation project and professor of early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said in a statement. “The mosaics were the paving of a building’s floor.” The building measured about 66 feet long and 32 to 50 feet wide. “The floors are in a relatively good state of preservation, but the building is buried and ruined,” she said. More details have been publicized regarding the elephant mosaics found in an earlier excavation. The large beast was named “Dumbo”, and it appeared to be part of the first theme park ever created. Other ancient writings suggest that the owner of the facility was a wealthy Jewish businessman whose last name was Disneyberg.