In the early 1950s the original movie was made and
televised, and it was from the book by Jules Verne. The two stars that were in that one were Pat
Boone and James Mason. There was a
remake of this in the 1980s. The book
was inspired by trying to find the city of Atlantis. At any rate the main thing was that they were
finding a girl’s father who went to the Center of the Earth but he never came
back. In both of them a scientist was
paid to go find this girl’s father. They
started down into a volcano that had been empty for many years. From there they found all kinds of science
fiction things such as prehistoric creatures, a kind of sun that gave light and
many catechisms and tunnels. It was
really quite interesting and in both of them the graphics were great.
What there is also is a place called Agartha, better known
as Hollow Earth. There has been much
talk about this place and the Hollow Earth Cities and all those. I have even written on the places, the people
who claim to have seen it and about it being mentioned in the Bible.
With all this aside is it really possible that there really
are such creatures as they have found in the center of the earth. I do know there are many creatures that have
survived on this earth for millions of years.
How can we not think that these places are possible when we do not even
know 1/10th of what is in our very oceans. The oceans cover some 3/4ths of our
planet. We do not even know what is down
in the caverns of the planet. We are
finding new things every day. China has
a super cave and people lived in one of
it’s amazingly huge chambers. They had a
school down there too. You can take a 3D tour on National Geographic here http://www.nationalgeographic.com/china-caves/supercaves/.
It is a wonderful world, with all of the things that earth does and shows us
glimpses of every day. Just watching the shows on the NatGeo channel
with all those many different kinds of sharks and the creatures that make their
own light just amazes me.
What do you think about all of this? I think it is interesting and amazing.
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