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Real-Life Voyage Into
The Hollow Earth? By James Donahue For years I have been
reading strange stories about how Admiral Richard Byrd flew into some kind of a vortex, or entrance to another world in the
center of the Earth during one of his exploratory expeditions to the North Pole. And I have known about
a Hollow Earth Society of believers. But I always thought it was some kind of a gag. Something like the But if it is a joke,
someone forgot to tell explorer Steve Currey, of His expedition promises
scientific observations as the ship cracks its way through the ice through the A promotional article
states: “Don’t miss this chance to personally visit that paradise within our earth via the North Polar Opening
and meet the highly advanced, friendly people who live there.” The expedition is expected
to depart “It is estimated
that within about 600 miles from the North Pole on this meridian the expedition will reach the open ocean of inner earth,”
the article says. “If we are successful in finding the polar opening, then within 1,700 miles from any farthest north
Arctic land bordering the The story continued:
“. . . the admiral and his airplane crew accomplished a physical flight of seven hours duration in a northerly direction
beyond the North Pole. Every mile and every minute of that journey beyond was over ice, water, or land that no explorer had
seen . . . as progress was made beyond the Pole point, there was observed directly under the plane’s course iceless
land and lakes, and mountains where foliage was abundant. Moreover, a brief newspaper account of the flight held that a member
of the admiral’s crew had observed a monstrous greenish-hued animal moving through the underbrush.” After that, the story
gets quite incredible. It suggests that the lost tribes of The price tag for this
strange adventure is #19,000, and Currey makes no promises that the expedition will find the entrance to the hollow earth.
The fee pays for hotel accommodations, the trip on the ship which is described as a floating palace, meals, lectures and helicopter
trips to look at points of interest. The bottom line: “At
all times the expedition will be at the mercy of the weather, ice and sea conditions,” the promotional article concludes. |
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