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Here are some comments from Olaf Jansen, who voyaged to the hollow

earth in 1829:

 

" The city we had reached was called "Jehu," signifying a seaport

town. The houses were large and beautifully constructed, and quite

uniform in appearance, yet without sameness. The principal occupation

of the people appeared to be agriculture; the hillsides were covered

with vineyards, while the valleys were devoted to the growing of

grain. I never saw such a display of gold. It was everywhere. The

door-casings were inlaid and the tables were veneered with sheetings

of gold. Domes of the public buildings were of gold. It was used most

generously in the finishings of the great temples of music.

Vegetation grew in lavish exuberance, and fruit of all kinds

possessed the most delicate flavour. Clusters of grapes four and five

feet in length, each grape as large as an orange, and apples larger

than a man's head typified the wonderful growth of all things on

the "inside" of the earth. The great redwood trees of California

would be considered mere underbrush compared with the giant forest

trees extending for miles and miles in all directions. In many

directions along the foothills of the mountains vast herds of cattle

were seen during the last day of our travel on the river."

 

http://skywebsite.com/hollow/olaf/id10.html

 

Later on,Olaf mentioned " I have since discovered that the language

of the people of the Inner World is much like the Sanskrit."

 

Posted by Dharma/Dean

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