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THE HOLLOW EARTH

A JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH


KELLY NIEL SISON BSCSM 1-C

A Hollow Earth Called Agartha?

June 13th 2014 scientist researching the earths mantle announce that they
have found what they have believed to be a vast body of water three times
the volume of all of our oceans combined contain with in a mineral layer 400
miles inside the Earth, the discovery shakes the foundation of what scientist
thought they knew about the ground under our feet.

An early source for the belief in underground


civilizations is The Smoky God (1908) by
Willis George Emerson (1856 - 1918), which
claims to be the biography of a Norwegian
sailor named Olaf Jansen. The book explains
how Jansen's sloop sailed through an
entrance to the Earth's interior at the North
Pole. For two years he lived with the inhabitants of an underground network
of colonies who, Emerson writes, were a full 12 feet tall and whose world was
lit by a "smoky" central sun. Their capital city was said to be the original
Garden of Eden. While Emerson does not use the name Agartha, later works
such as Agartha - Secrets of the Subterranean Cities have identified the
civilization Jansen encountered with Agartha, and its citizens as Agarthan.

It is said that there are openings where


this subterranean world opens up to
the Earth surface, the holes in the north
and south pole of the earth are few
of the suspected vents for Agartha.
Though not many people are aware of these holes at the poles, it has been
deliberately kept under wraps by the authorities and NASA.
Travel Buddy
CHRISTIAN JAY M. BABILA BSCSM 1-F

TRAVEL TO TAGAYTAY HIGHLANDS

Tagaytay Highlands is home to The Highlands, The Midlands


and The Greenlands, Tagaytay Highlands is a network of
exclusive, themed residential communities that’s complemented by
Asia’s most exciting golf courses, a selection of restaurants and a
variety of leisure activities, all set amidst the stunning views of
majestic Taal Lake and the lush, cool mountains.
There was a clear unimpeded view of Taal Lake, a wondrous
sight that a shopaholic like me just couldn’t ignore. To the left were
rolling hills of greens, golf courses that would surely drive any
golf widow mad. From the Highlands Golf Clubhouse, we
proceeded to the Country Clubhouse for lunch, the first in the day’s
many stops.
Just 90 minutes’ drive from Metro Manila, Tagaytay Highlands
is nestled in a secluded corner of Tagaytay Ridge, commanding a
dazzling view of Taal Lake and vistas of Laguna de Bay, Mounts
Makiling and Banahaw, Metro Manila, Batangas and, on a really
clear day, even the faraway island of Mindoro.

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