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Heaven's Mirror : Quest for the Lost Civilization
Graham Hancock, Santha Faiia (Photographer)
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Heaven's Mirror is a large-format, beautifully illustrated book which summarizes and
builds upon Hancock's excellent and insightful research and writings concerning a high
civilization that existed on Earth before the Flood. This civilization, as intimated
by the title of Hancock's latest work, was obsessed with recreating heaven on Earth
in the form of megalithic architecture. As a result, all over the world we find
exceptional structures that mirror the planets and constellations. It is through
studying these structures that we may better understand our past, and possibly our
future. This book receives Mysterious World's highest recommendation.
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Lost Cities of North and Central America
David Hatcher Childress
Rating:
One of the popular "Lost Cities" series, this book is a must-have guidebook for mysterious
places in North and Central America. I enjoy Childress' books mainly because he comes across as very honest,
although he engages in too much speculation to be taken at face value. Overall
I find his books a very engaging read, and the speculative aspect, though often
unscientific, is very entertaining. Moreover, the amazing amount of study and
travel he has done brings a certain amount of credibility to his work. I highly
recommend the "Lost Cities" series of books both for their refreshingly informal
approach and for their "infotainment" value. These books are definitely
not for the timid, and certainly not for the closed-minded.
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Lost Cities of South America
David Hatcher Childress
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One of the popular "Lost Cities" series, this book is a must-have guidebook for mysterious
places in South America.
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Lost Cities of Atlantis Ancient Europe & the Mediterranean
David Hatcher Childress
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One of the popular "Lost Cities" series, this book is a must-have guidebook for mysterious
places in Europe.
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Lost Cities of Africa and Arabia
David Hatcher Childress
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One of the popular "Lost Cities" series, this book is a must-have guidebook for mysterious
places in Africa and Arabia.
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Lost Cities of China, Central Asia and India: A Traveler's Guide
David Hatcher Childress
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One of the popular "Lost Cities" series, this book is a must-have guidebook for mysterious
places in Asia.
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Ancient Micronesia & the Lost City of Nan Madol: Including Palau, Yap, Kosrae, Chuuk
& the Marianas
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One of the popular "Lost Cities" series, this book is a must-have guidebook for mysterious
places in the South Pacific.
David Hatcher Childress
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Lost Cities of Ancient Lemuria and the Pacific
David Hatcher Childress
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One of the popular "Lost Cities" series, this book is a must-have guidebook for mysterious
places in the Pacific.
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Ancient Tonga & the Lost City of Mu'a
David Hatcher Childress
Rating:
One of the popular "Lost Cities" series, this book is a must-have guidebook for mysterious
places in the Pacific. (This is part of Childress' Lost Cities of the Pacific Series,
focusing specifically on mysterious places in the Pacific.)
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Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings:
Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age
Charles H. Hapgood
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The Hidden History of the Human Race
Cremo, Michael A. and Richard L. Thompson
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Alexander Von Humboldt, Colossus of Exploration
Ann Gaines, Michael Collins (Photographer)
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