Lisan figures there as well.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Connecting a few dots.
Lemuria led me to Shirley Maclaine's book, The Camino. Twin Souls , Saint James and back to Santiago de Compostela.
Remember Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade? “The next day, filming moved to the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, which stood in for the temple housing the Grail.”.
Not really sure how I connected these but:
Lisan (tongue) Dead Sea peninsula is mentioned in the Bible Code.Zecharia Sitchin had a series of books based on the Sumerian Tablets.
Lisan figures there as well.
Lisan figures there as well.
The geology of the Dead Sea is unusual. It is divided into two parts by a large peninsula called the Lisan (“the Tongue”), which reaches to within two miles of the western shore. North of the Lisan, the Dead Sea is up to 1,310 feet deep, the lowest landlocked point on Earth. To the south, in complete contrast, the waters are shallow, from only three to fifteen feet deep. Could this unusual geological feature be attributed to an explosion which breached the original Lisan and caused the previously dry “valley of the fields” to become submerged under water? To this day, unnatural levels of radioactivity are found in the water of springs around the southernmost edges of the Dead Sea.
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