Is The Sahara Desert Hiding A Terrible Secret?

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The Hollow Earth and The Lost City of Zerzura . In Michael Ondaatje’s novel The English Patient and in Anthony Minghella’s adaptation of the same name, there is a reference to a hidden kingdom allegedly buried somewhere beneath Egypt and Libya’s sand and the discovery of mysteriously ancient petroglyphs connected to it. Through an exploration of historical context, ancient legends, and landscapes, we aim to uncover evidence that may shed light on the truth behind this lost world. Additionally, we will delve into its connection to the Qattara Depression, the disappearance of King Cambyses’ lost army, the existence of peculiar creatures known as the Blemmyes (Acephali), their connection to ancient giants, and the mysterious djinn. Join us on this captivating journey as we unravel the secrets of this extraordinary realm.

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References and Further Reading

Address at the Annual General Meeting of the Society: Peter Cox, The Geographical Journal (1934)
The Western Side of the Gilf Kebir: Patrick Clayton, The Geographical Journal (1933)
Mysteries of the Libyan Desert (1908) King, W. S. Harding
كتاب الكنوز The Book of Hidden Treasures (Kitab al Kanuz)
The ley of the land (2000) The Guardian
Searching for Zerzura. (2002) Rober Berg Saudi Aramco World. Vol. 53,
Lost Race of the Giants: The Mystery of Their Culture, Influence, and Decline throughout the World
(2013)
A Voyage Journey to the Inner Earth (1908) Willis George Emerson
The Last of the Zerzura Legend: Review Récentes Explorations Dans Le Désert Libyque (1932-1936) by L. E. de Almásy
Adept Initiates: The Emerald Tablets of Thoth vs. The Emerald Tablet

Chapters:
0:00 Preview: Inner Earth
1:33 Intro: Giants, Cyclopes and Dogmen
2:00 Herodotus and the Blemmyes Acephali
6:38 Laylines of the Hollow Earth
8:54 The Old Ones: Races of the Hidden Earth
10:02 Agartha
11:40 The Lost City of Zerzura
16:00 Ancient Nuclear Power

Music by Scott Buckley
https://www.youtube.com/user/musicbyscottb

Music
Dark Horizon – Nyghttones
Destinum – Nyghttones

Thumbnail – BRUTAL: Nemesis, Adam Burn | Concept Artist at Lucasfilm

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