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Secrets of the Subterranean Cities

Author : Sharula Aurora Dux,Dianne Robbins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0983782679

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Secrets of the Subterranean Cities by Sharula Aurora Dux,Dianne Robbins Pdf

Currently, a few hundred brave sub-terraneans are working on the surface. They may be recognized by their gentle, sensitive nature and somewhat mysterious accent. Princess Sharula Aurora Dux, daughter of the Ra and Rana Mu of Telos, was appointed Ambassador to the surface world by the Agartha Network. This book is of her firsthand experience.

Secret Underground Cities

Author : Nicholas J. McCamley
Publisher : Leo Cooper Books
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015047737484

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Secret Underground Cities by Nicholas J. McCamley Pdf

History of the vast underground arsenals, factories and bunkers built by the British government during WWII and the new uses found for them.

Secrets Underground

Author : Elizabeth MacLeod
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : North America
ISBN : 1554516331

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Secrets Underground by Elizabeth MacLeod Pdf

In Secrets Underground, history buff Elizabeth MacLeod introduces readers to a fascinating world. Learn about the Civil War secrets carefully concealed in Organ Cave, West Virginia, the top-secret equipment that lies deep below Grand Central Terminal in New York City, the network of tunnels in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, that once hid victims of persecution, and much more. MacLeod explains how these lost and hidden subterranean passages, spaces, and caves answer decades-old puzzles, help us understand our own past, and lead us to discover what life was really like in eras gone by.

Ancient Underground Cities and Tunnels

Author : Martin K Ettington
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-01-18
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798600467354

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Ancient Underground Cities and Tunnels by Martin K Ettington Pdf

My previous books on ancient civilizations, megaliths, strange objects out of time, Atlantis, and Giants have led me to this last book on underground structures.This book which is about ancient tunnels and underground cities. From the previous research I've done on related topics I do strongly believe that these findings are related to ancient civilizations which we know existed from ruins on the Earth. Some of these findings are stories have more evidence to prove they are real than others. This is why I've divided this book up into two parts. In part one are the ruins of underground tunnels and cities we know to exist. The second part has to do with stories and legends of underground tunnels and cities which we can't prove are real or not. They might be real or might just be fanciful stories. In any event I hope you enjoy these explorations and see how they are tied to other megalithic ruins, Giants, and finds from millions of years ago. I should also state that there are lots of claims of extraterrestrial underground tunnels, and cities, and ones our governments keep secret. My focus is on ancient subterranean structures and tunnels which may have been used by previous civilizations on Earth.

Legends of the Secret Tunnels of Malacca

Author : Dennis De Witt
Publisher : NUTMEG PUBLISHING
Page : 103 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2018-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789834351991

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Legends of the Secret Tunnels of Malacca by Dennis De Witt Pdf

Tales of the subterranean tunnels under the historic town of Malacca has existed for over a century. There were stories of tunnels that served as the governor’s secret emergency exit from the fortress and a mile long tunnel that once connected the fortress of Malacca to the fort on St. John’s hill, strategically built for the defence of the town. There were also stories of a tunnel under St. Paul’s hill and how people had gone into these tunnels but were never to been seen again because they were eaten alive by a giant mythical serpent who guards the tunnels. What secrets do the tunnels contain and why were people willing to risk their life by descending into the the dark and unknown orifices below Malacca? Is there lost treasure still buried in Malacca? Did the last Sultan of Malacca stash his huge cache of gold after the Portuguese captured Malacca and the secret vault still remains undiscovered till today? Was Malacca Ptolemy’s Golden Chersonese and the Ophir the source of King Solomon’s gold? This book uncovers the layers of history that unfolds Malacca’s most bizarre and amazing legend.

Hidden Cities

Author : Moses Gates
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-21
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781101602768

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Hidden Cities by Moses Gates Pdf

In this fascinating glimpse into the world of urban exploration, Moses Gates describes his trespasses in some of the most illustrious cities in the world from Paris to Cairo to Moscow. Also, exclusive to this e-book, are firsthand accounts from the author's fellow travelers and family. Gates is a new breed of adventurer for the 21st century. He thrives on the thrill of seeing what others do not see, let alone even know exists. It all began quite innocuously. After moving to New York City and pursuing graduate studies in Urban Planning, he began unearthing hidden facets of the city—abandoned structures, disused subway stops, incredible rooftop views that belonged to cordoned-off buildings. At first it was about satiating a nagging curiosity; yet the more he experienced and saw, the more his thirst for adventure grew, eventually leading him abroad. In this memoir of his experiences, Gates details his travels through underground canals, sewers, subways, and crypts, in metropolises spanning four continents. In this finely-written book, Gates describes his immersion in the worldwide subculture of urban exploration; how he joined a world of people who create secret art galleries in subway tunnels, break into national monuments for fun, and travel the globe sleeping in centuries-old catacombs and abandoned Soviet relics rather than hotels or bed-and-breakfasts. They push each other further and further—visiting the hidden side of a dozen countries, discovering ancient underground Roman ruins, scaling the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg bridges, partying in tunnels, sneaking into Stonehenge, and even finding themselves under arrest on top of Notre Dame Cathedral. Ultimately, Gates contemplates why he and other urban explorers are so instinctively drawn to these unknown and sometimes forbidden places—even (and for some, especially) when the stakes are high. Hidden Cities will inspire readers to think about the potential for urban exploration available for anyone, anywhere—if they have only the curiosity (and nerve!) to dig below the surface to discover the hidden corners of this world.

Lost Cities of North & Central America

Author : David Hatcher Childress
Publisher : Adventures Unlimited Press
Page : 596 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : 0932813097

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Lost Cities of North & Central America by David Hatcher Childress Pdf

"Search for lost Mayan cities and books of gold, discover an ancient canal system in Arizona, climb gigantic pyramids in the Midwest, explore megalithic monuments in New England, and join the astonishing quest for the lost cities throughout North [and Central] America"--Amazon.com.

Subterranean Cities

Author : David Lawrence Pike
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 0801472563

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Subterranean Cities by David Lawrence Pike Pdf

New life underground -- Modern necropolis -- Charon's bark -- Urban apocalypse.

Subterranean Cities

Author : David L. Pike
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2018-07-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501729485

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Subterranean Cities by David L. Pike Pdf

The underground has been a dominant image of modern life since the late eighteenth century. A site of crisis, fascination, and hidden truth, the underground is a space at once more immediate and more threatening than the ordinary world above. In Subterranean Cities, David L. Pike explores the representation of underground space in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a period during which technology and heavy industry transformed urban life.The metropolis had long been considered a moral underworld of iniquity and dissolution. As the complex drainage systems, underground railways, utility tunnels, and storage vaults of the modern cityscape superseded the countryside of caverns and mines as the principal location of actual subterranean spaces, ancient and modern converged in a mythic space that was nevertheless rooted in the everyday life of the contemporary city. Writers and artists from Felix Nadar and Charles Baudelaire to Charles Dickens and Alice Meynell, Gustave Doré and Victor Hugo, George Gissing and Emile Zola, and Jules Verne and H. G. Wells integrated images of the urban underworld into their portrayals of the anatomy of modern society. Illustrated with photographs, movie stills, prints, engravings, paintings, cartoons, maps, and drawings of actual and imagined urban spaces, Subterranean Cities documents the emergence of a novel space in the subterranean obsessions and anxieties within nineteenth-century urban culture. Chapters on the subways, sewers, and cemeteries of Paris and London provide a detailed analysis of these competing centers of urban modernity. A concluding chapter considers the enduring influence of these spaces on urban culture at the turn of the twenty-first century.

Going Underground

Author : Lara Langer Cohen
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2022-12-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781478024125

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Going Underground by Lara Langer Cohen Pdf

First popularized by newspaper coverage of the Underground Railroad in the 1840s, the underground serves as a metaphor for subversive activity that remains central to our political vocabulary. In Going Underground, Lara Langer Cohen excavates the long history of this now familiar idea while seeking out versions of the underground that were left behind along the way. Outlining how the underground’s figurative sense first took shape through the associations of literal subterranean spaces with racialized Blackness, she examines a vibrant world of nineteenth-century US subterranean literature that includes Black radical manifestos, anarchist periodicals, sensationalist exposés of the urban underworld, manuals for sex magic, and the initiation rites of secret societies. Cohen finds that the undergrounds in this literature offer sites of political possibility that exceed the familiar framework of resistance, suggesting that nineteenth-century undergrounds can inspire new modes of world-making and world-breaking for a time when this world feels increasingly untenable.

Underground Cities

Author : Mark Ovenden
Publisher : Frances Lincoln
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2020-09-08
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781781318942

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Underground Cities by Mark Ovenden Pdf

With over 60 per cent of the world’s population living in cities, the networks beneath our feet – which keep the cities above moving – are more important than ever before. Yet we never truly see how these amazing feats of engineering work. Just how deep do the tunnels go? Where do the sewers, bunkers and postal trains run? And, how many tunnels are there under our streets? Each featured city presents a ‘skyline of the underground’ through specially commissioned cut-away illustrations and unique cartography. Drawing on geography, cartography and historical oddities, Mark Ovenden explores what our cities look like from the bottom up.

The Secrets of Spirituality & Occult

Author : Helena Blavatsky
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 2915 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2023-11-08
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : EAN:8596547715597

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The Secrets of Spirituality & Occult by Helena Blavatsky Pdf

This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. This edition uncovers the fundamental unity from which everything springs and shows the Occult side of Nature that has never been approached by the Science of modern civilization. Isis Unveiled The Secret Doctrine The Key to Theosophy The Voice of the Silence Studies in Occultism From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan Nightmare Tales

Secrets of the Holy Lance

Author : Jerry E. Smith,George Piccard
Publisher : Adventures Unlimited Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 1931882436

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Secrets of the Holy Lance by Jerry E. Smith,George Piccard Pdf

Neither debunking nor worshiping, Smith pierces the veil of myth and mystery around the Holy Lance--the spear that pierced the side of Jesus Christ on the cross. Illustrations.

Tunnels (Tunnels #1)

Author : Roderick Gordon,Brian Williams
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2011-05-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780545381253

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Tunnels (Tunnels #1) by Roderick Gordon,Brian Williams Pdf

The New York Times Bestseller! The story of an outcast boy, his eccentric dad, and the scary underground world they discover through secret TUNNELS.14-year-old Will Burrows has little in common with his strange, dysfunctional family. In fact, the only bond he shares with his eccentric father is a passion for archaeological excavation. So when Dad mysteriously vanishes, Will is compelled to dig up the truth behind his disappearance. He unearths the unbelievable: a secret subterranean society. "The Colony" has existed unchanged for a century, but it's no benign time capsule of a bygone era--because the Colony is ruled by a cultlike overclass, the Styx. Before long--before he can find his father--Will is their prisoner....

Dead Men's Secrets

Author : Jonathan Gray
Publisher : TEACH Services, Inc.
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2014-09-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781479601684

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Dead Men's Secrets by Jonathan Gray Pdf

Archaeologist Jonathan Gray stumbled upon something that shocked him! . . . a whole cache of "out of place" items that should not exist. And they weren't just in one place. There was a global pattern to them. This pattern showed a lost science and technology. That's when he knew someone had to speak up. This content was of tremendous value. MACHINERY: Did you know that the Egyptians bored into granite rock with drills that turned 500 times faster than modern power drills?ANCIENT AMERICA: Did you know that a Chinese mapping survey of North America in 2200 BC described a sunrise over the Grand Canyon, black opals and gold nuggets in Nevada, and seals frolicking in San Francisco Bay? This is the most amazing archaeology book you'll ever see! Dead Men's Secrets is an assemblage of astonishing discoveries. A lost super science emerges from the sea floor, jungle, and desert sands of our planet with more than 1,000 forgotten secrets. It will SHOCK you. SEE this world as you've never seen it before. DISCOVER answers you never had. GAIN a new enjoyment. HAVE FACTS at your fingertips to amaze your friends.