The Amazing Story of a Freemason who Undertook a Journey into the Inner Earth

Started by zorgon, November 22, 2016, 10:48:21 AM

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And the underground sea he saw?




Huge Underground "Ocean" Discovered Towards Earth's Core

Four hundred miles beneath North America,

Water is what gives our planet its beautiful blue color and is critical for the existence of life as we know it. Our entire planet is nicknamed after it - the "blue planet", or "pale blue dot". A new study led by geophysicist Steve Jacobsen of Northwestern University and seismologist Brandon Schmandt from the University of New Mexico has yielded evidence that vast oceans worth of water are tied up within Earth's mantle. The results are published in Science.

http://www.iflscience.com/environment/huge-underground-ocean-discovered-towards-earths-core/

Huge Underground "Ocean" Found Beneath Asia

400 to 800 miles (700 to 1,400 kilometers) beneath the surface.

A giant blob of water the size of the Arctic Ocean has been discovered hundreds of miles beneath eastern Asia, scientists report.

Researchers found the underground "ocean" while scanning seismic waves as they passed through Earth's interior.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070227-ocean-asia.html


Now we already covered all the underground water in the US in the Submarines under Nevada threads. But these oceans are hundreds of miles down

While they are claiming that no submarine will visit those it IS interesting that they mentioned them :P

QuoteBut nobody will be exploring this sea by submarine. The water is locked in moisture-containing rocks 400 to 800 miles (700 to 1,400 kilometers) beneath the surface.

But is that true? Since they haven't actually LOOKED yet  and scientists have been mistaken more than once, maybe they are indeed actual oceans, with the water having washed out a cavern. We see these caverns with lake in many countries now

Lost Sea

It's really very breath taking to actually take a glass bottom boat out on one... They have lights in the crystal clear water and the effect is erie to say the least.

Divers have gone down but so far no one has reached the bottom








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robomont

Wow those are some beautiful pics z.gret job.
Ive been in two caves,carsbad and a hidden one in ne tenn that runs 20 miles to johnson city.me and my crew only expored about 2 miles of it.roof had collapsed at entrance but it was so massive,you just walked over the debri.thats my only hesitation for using a cave as a shelter in an end of the world scenario.those glaciers weight combined with quakes.i imagine a bunch of pancake bunkers.but hey those caves survived a real long time,so maybe im overly cautious.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

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Beautiful Z, and right down the road from me  8)

Lookout mountain is awesome and it's only an hour or so to the Lost Sea from there...

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