• arclein
The newspaper wrote as follows: "The latest news of the progress of the explorations of what is now regarded by scientists as not only the oldest archeological discovery in the United States, but one of the most valuable in the world, which was mentioned some time ago in the Gazette, was brought to the city yesterday by G.E. Kinkaid, the explorer who found the great underground citadel of the Grand Canyon during a trip from Green River, Wyoming, down the Colorado, in a wooden boat, to Yuma, several months ago.
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- Some believe that Kincaid's cave is evidence of the Hopi traditions of a subterranean "world". The Hopi are not the ONLY people who speak of subterranean migrations. Many other native Americans also have similar legends/traditions... See: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/branton/TheEmergence.html
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THIS WAS WRITEN ABOUT IN THE FOUR CORNERS REGINE IN THE BEGINNINGS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND WAS DESTROYED THE ENTRANCE BY THE SMITHSONIAN THERE WAS A PYRAMID AND SOME OTHER STUFF THEY DIDNT WANT THIS TRUTH OUT
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branton777@yahoo.com - Some believe that Kincaid's cave is evidence of the Hopi traditions of a subterranean "world". The Hopi are not the ONLY people who speak of subterranean migrations. Many other native Americans also have similar legends/traditions... See: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/branton/TheEmergence.html
THIS WAS WRITEN ABOUT IN THE FOUR CORNERS REGINE IN THE BEGINNINGS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND WAS DESTROYED THE ENTRANCE BY THE SMITHSONIAN THERE WAS A PYRAMID AND SOME OTHER STUFF THEY DIDNT WANT THIS TRUTH OUT