The cast of the face is oriental, and the carving shows a skillful hand, and the entire is remarkably well preserved, as is everything in this cavern. The side passages near the entrance run at a sharp angle from the main hall, but toward the rear, they gradually reach a right angle in direction. Over a hundred feet from the entrance is a cross-hall, several hundred feet long, in which was found the idol, or image, of the people’s god, sitting cross-legged, with a Lotus flower or Lily in each hand.
The ceilings of many of the rooms converge to a center. The passages are chiseled or hewn as straight as could be laid out by an engineer. The walls are about 3 feet 6 inches in thickness. These are entered by oval-shaped doors and are ventilated by round air spaces through the walls into the passages. About 57 feet from the entrance, the first passages branch off to the right and left, along which, on both sides, are a number of rooms about the size of ordinary living rooms of today, though some are 30 to 40 feet square. The main passageway is about 12 feet wide, narrowing to 9 feet toward the farther end.
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Jordan,” the Smithsonian Institute then allegedly launched a thorough exploration into the cave to find that that the main passageway penetrated nearly a mile underground, about 1480 feet below the surface, where it joined a massive chamber of some sort, from which branched off a series of tunnels “like the spokes of a wheel.” Along these tunnels could be found an array of rooms filled with numerous artifacts and having obviously been once inhabited, as well as some sort of shrine, and Kincaid would describe it all in great detail, saying: Realizing he had made an extraordinary discovery, Kincaid then reportedly went off back down the river to report what he had found to the Smithsonian Institute.
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Intrigued, Kincaid made his way several hundred feet along the main passage into the into dark, coming to a crypt full of mummies and relics. It was unusual enough that he pulled ashore and with great difficulty made his way up the cliffs to find the mouth of a cave meandering off into the dank darkness, as well as some steps that led away from the entrance and some chisel marks on the wall. Kinkaid, who some time before had been making his way through the Grand Canyon along the Colorado River in a boat looking for minerals, when he noticed some unusual stains in the sedimentary formation about 2000 feet above the river bed. It revolves around an explorer by the name of G.E. In the Apedition of the Arizona Gazette, located among various mundane news of the time there is an article that jumps off the page with its spectacular title of Mysteries of Immense Rich Cavern Being Brought to Light: Remarkable Finds Indicate Ancient People Migrated From Orient. state of Arizona comes one such tale, involving a mysterious explorer who allegedly stumbled upon a lost city beneath the earth the likes of which no one had ever seen. Stories of such isolated pockets have come to us from the most remote mountains, jungles, and wild places of our world, many of them lost to the mists of time and leaving us to wonder if they ever existed at all.
There have long been tales of lost cities and civilizations lurking out past the horizon and the boundaries of what we know.