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TelosianEmbrace
17th July 2014, 11:11
Here you are. Here's all the cash you need. All the circumstances are fortuitous. Time for you to satisfy your curiosity, to visit all those places that have piqued your interest for so long. Off you go!

What are those places that you would so wish to see? Perhaps Rennes le Chateau in France, then down to Adam's Calendar in South Africa, then across to the Well of Sheshna in Benares. Or maybe you'd begin your trip by striking deep into China to visit their ancient pyramids, then up to the Indo-Tibetan border to watch the UFO's fly by, then down to Kerala to get a hug from Amma. No, no, wait. Beginning at Sattva Sanctuary, then across to the Little A'Le'Inn then down to Machu Picchu, the Portal of Amaru Maru and on to visit John of God at Abadiania.

Speaking for myself, even if I travelled for years I wouldn't be able to see all of the places I have researched and read about. The world is simply overflowing with forbidden history, strange beasties, secret places and arcane knowledge.

OK, a few places of my own. I would like to visit the ancient gold mines of the Annunaki in South East Africa. I would like to dive the Bimini Road in the Bahamas, perhaps the remnants of an Atlantean civilisation. I would like to visit the Solomon Islands and quiz the locals on the Ramos, or giants, that live in the interior of the island of Guadalcanal and other nearby islands.

So where are you off to, intrepid Avalonian adventurer? What will be your primary ports of call?

nicktobias7
17th July 2014, 11:57
Hello TelosianEmbrace,

A lot of those amazing places I am yet to even research so thank you for the knowledge and I hope you find your way to all of those places :-)

Living in London I find it hard to leave the urban jungle and enjoy being in nature so, when I can, I want to spend time travelling round South and Central America. Spending time with shamans in the Amazon Rainforest would be a dream and I cant imagine the sense of unity I would feel with the environment around me so thats definitely on the to-do list.

Machu Picchu is a place I've always been interested in growing up and there are several well known sites in that region so all would be included in a prospective trip.

Diving the Bimini Road in the Bahamas sounds amazing! I would love to go diving around ancient ruins; In one of Graham Hancock's interviews he talks about submerged ancient sites off the coast of India between the mainland and Sri Lanka so having never been to that area of the world it would be fascinating to both take in the culture and go for a dive. Fingers Crossed I'll visit there soon XD

Peace and Love to All,

Nick

ulli
17th July 2014, 12:16
Hello TelosianEmbrace,

A lot of those amazing places I am yet to even research so thank you for the knowledge and I hope you find your way to all of those places :-)

Living in London I find it hard to leave the urban jungle and enjoy being in nature so, when I can, I want to spend time travelling round South and Central America. Spending time with shamans in the Amazon Rainforest would be a dream and I cant imagine the sense of unity I would feel with the environment around me so thats definitely on the to-do list.

Machu Picchu is a place I've always been interested in growing up and there are several well known sites in that region so all would be included in a prospective trip.

Diving the Bimini Road in the Bahamas sounds amazing! I would love to go diving around ancient ruins; In one of Graham Hancock's interviews he talks about submerged ancient sites off the coast of India between the mainland and Sri Lanka so having never been to that area of the world it would be fascinating to both take in the culture and go for a dive. Fingers Crossed I'll visit there soon XD

Peace and Love to All,

Nick

Hi Nick and welcome to Avalon. I used to live in London once and never thought I would ever end up in Central America.
But here I am. Been living in a mountain valley of eternal spring for the last seven years.
I was in Machu Picchu in 1984; spent the night in that little hotel up on top of that mountain.
A lot of travel helped me find the ultimate goal, me and myself.
If you ever come to Costa Rica, you have a place to stay.

sirdipswitch
17th July 2014, 13:58
Without my google earth explorations, I would never have learned of, The Ever Unkowable Source Of All Creation.

And now??? My thread carries the rest... of my story.:wizard:

nicktobias7
18th July 2014, 15:40
Thanks Ulli! Everyone I know whose been to Costa Rica have always had a lot of positive things to say so I fully intend to visit in the future. I feel travelling will also be my medicine so who knows what the future will hold :-)

Peace and love