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continue on a level course onward. But - just where the path turned there was an outcropping of rook and shrubbery, and behind the rocks (and bushes) there was a small cave entrance. It was barely wide enough to squeeze oneself into, and the tunnel that started at the back of the cave ran straight into the mountain for a distance of about a quarter mile.

     “This tunnel had several side exits and one of them led to an open valley that was entirely surrounded by the mountain, and was thus inaccessible from the outside, except by going through the tunnel. This open valley was described as a garden paradise, a veritable ‘Shangri-La’, as in it there grew trees, grass, all in abundance, and there was evidence of former habitants here, built in the fashion of the cliff-dwellers. Rooms and apartments hollowed out along the sides of the mountain, faced the hidden valley.

    “The report also stated that some treasure in the form of jewels, gold bars and ancient coins were to be found there, but all this was then guarded by the Spirit of the Mountain. Those who discovered this place were sworn to secrecy, but it was predicted that, in coming decades ahead, all this would once more be revealed to man, revealed perhaps by some seismic disturbance such as an earthquake or landslide. The ancient Records say that such things are hidden at present because man is too materialistic, and too blind to the true values of the Spiritual Life.

    “These tunnels are not natural formations, but were made by ancient man - using rock-dissolving rays... This network of tunnels can be found mostly inside and beneath the mountain chains that extend the length of the Americas, namely the Rocky Mountains AND the Andes, and there are also tunnels extending beneath the ocean beds and connecting several continents. The tunnels that connect South America to Antarctica may go through Rainbow City, which is located under the Antarctic Ice Cap (Note: Has this ancient outpost been accessed by <<< ... the remaining files of this volume are missing... sorry >>>