Expedition

Glacier

I have a correspondant who lives on a boat and is intrigued, although not yet convinced by T.H.E. He holds a US Merchant Marine Masters Certificate and his background is in offshore sail. He thinks undertaking such an expedition would be the "ultimate adventure." This is the type of man, once he's got his 'rudders' together (maps to plot his course) who could Captain this voyage of discovery. Hazel.

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I have a correspondant who lives on a boat and is intrigued, although not yet convinced by T.H.E. He holds a US Merchant Marine Masters Certificate and his background is in offshore sail. He thinks undertaking such an expedition would be the "ultimate adventure." This is the type of man, once he's got his 'rudders' together (maps to plot his course) who could Captain this voyage of discovery. Hazel.

Hazel,

Familiarize this captain with the theory. The article Seven Days North of Tibet, in the Arctic section, would lay it all out for him. In other words, the articles corresponds the longitude and latitude of anomalies with progress towards the openings.

Dean

Glacier
Will do Dean, he's reading my book presently. Those of you at 'allplanets-hollow' who have perused my book (quick plug) www.isleofavalon.co.uk/underworld.html have the unfair advantage of knowing what I look like, whereas I have to concoct visualisations of you. Some of you I have envisaged with beards, moustaches or bald heads, you may or may not have (not you Leslee) but one of you I picture in flowing white robes, levitating slightly within a pink aura. No prizes for guessing who, but I'll give you a clue...it's not Mike! Best, Hazel.

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----- Original Message -----

From:
Dean De Lucia

To: [email protected]

Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 2:32 PM

Subject: [allplanets-hollow] About an Expedition

I have a correspondant who lives on a boat and is intrigued, although not yet convinced by T.H.E. He holds a US Merchant Marine Masters Certificate and his background is in offshore sail. He thinks undertaking such an expedition would be the "ultimate adventure." This is the type of man, once he's got his 'rudders' together (maps to plot his course) who could Captain this voyage of discovery. Hazel.

Hazel,

Familiarize this captain with the theory. The article Seven Days North of Tibet, in the Arctic section, would lay it all out for him. In other words, the articles corresponds the longitude and latitude of anomalies with progress towards the openings.

Dean

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