DreamRebel
Mar 12 2004, 04:45 PM
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wunarmdscissor
Mar 12 2004, 05:12 PM
There used to be a link to a website on the UM links part that was written by a guy who intended an later did go on a mini expidition to find this undergorund city.
He had loads of info on it an it was really interesting
I couldnt find that link a couple of weeks ago tho, maybe a mod could help. The guy was american and his site had a similar name to this.
Kellalor
Mar 12 2004, 07:36 PM
I'd love to go exploring the Grand Canyon.
If only it wasn't so damned hot.
stillcrazy
Mar 12 2004, 08:18 PM
| QUOTE |
I'd love to go exploring the Grand Canyon. If only it wasn't so damned hot. |
Go in the mid to late fall. Daytime temps arn't that bad and it does get cold at night, but not freezing. Less bugs to bother you that time of year. (Bugs and Tourist, I should say)
It is an interesting story D/R I spent most of my life in Arizona (Born and raised there.) There are a number of stories about the canyon from just about every tribe in the area. I found the reference to First Coyote interesting, cause he is a Navajo spirit, not Hopi. (After eight years of living in Chinle, Ganado and Tse Bonito, I still remember some of it.)
But the point I have always found interesting and goes with the main thread, is that native american consider the GC as the grave of the world. It is big enough and deep enough to hold everyone on the planet within its boundries.
DreamRebel
Mar 12 2004, 08:22 PM
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Kellalor
Mar 12 2004, 08:23 PM
| QUOTE (stillcrazy @ Mar 12 2004, 03:18 PM) |
| QUOTE | I'd love to go exploring the Grand Canyon. If only it wasn't so damned hot. |
Go in the mid to late fall. Daytime temps arn't that bad and it does get cold at night, but not freezing. Less bugs to bother you that time of year. (Bugs and Tourist, I should say)
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Okay, thanks!
stillcrazy
Mar 12 2004, 08:30 PM
Kellalor, Your welcome.
The Grand Canyon was my backyard for so many years. It is such a beautiful place. There are hundreds of trails that you can explore and still never see it all.
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Diebytheflyguy
Mar 12 2004, 09:12 PM
If I was standing infront of the tunnel entrance I would go in. I don't believe in any of that underworld stuff...
Does anyone know how long the tunnel is, and how deep down it goes?
DreamRebel
Mar 12 2004, 09:51 PM
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DreamRebel
Mar 12 2004, 09:54 PM
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dewni
Mar 16 2004, 05:05 AM
interesting, very interesting
WorkMonkey
Mar 19 2004, 05:08 PM
A cave?
In a rock formation?
well then theres only one logical explanation that I can come to,
it is indeed obviously the entrance to the underworld
STIX
Mar 19 2004, 09:42 PM
| QUOTE (DreamRebel @ Mar 12 2004, 09:45 AM) |
| many misfortunes that happened on their quest to see the sipapu, and they concluded that they were cursed because of it, so turned around. |
sounds like an excuse for not finding anything to me.
LucidElement
Oct 18 2004, 06:18 AM
i heard about that, i even started another thread on it... i heard they had life living under the Grand canyon... read my thread.. tell me what ya guys think!
Diebytheflyguy
Oct 18 2004, 05:34 PM
(Wonders why you are resurrecting old threads with pointless posts.)
What do you mean by life. Insects? Aliens? Humans? Spirits? What types of life were found?
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