Hollow and Inner Earth Stories and Facts: Including Numerous Stories of Underground Cities

Martin K. Ettington
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116
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About this ebook

This book is about legends of the Hollow Earth and other underground cities and civilizations which might all be related.

The concept of there being a hollow Earth or inner area of the Earth where people have lived and do still exist has been around for hundreds of years.

Other stories and legends of underground cities are also discussed to show that there are many stories of people and other beings living underground in our past and maybe up until the present era.

Usually there is some fact as the basis for legends so all these stories make we wonder if there is some reality about civilizations existing underground on this Earth. These legends are geographically diverse and from different cultures so maybe there is something to them.

Near the end of the book I include some incredible science data about life actually existing miles under our Earth and an example of a real underground city we know about and have visited.


About the author

Martin is an Engineer by training and has had multiple careers. He has a B.S. degree in Engineering Science from Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1977. He has also done extensive graduate work in management and computer science. His career includes many years working for Fortune 100 companies. His books are an outgrowth of his views on Science, Metaphysics, Longevity, and other unusual subjects


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