Grand Canyon Mystery

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Grand Canyon Mystery

The April 5, 1909 edition of The Phoenix Gazette carried a story entitled "Explorations in Grand Canyon." According to the article, a man named G.E. Kinkaid made an astonishing discovery while on an expedition, sponsored by the Smithsonian Institute, in the Grand Canyon. Among his findings:

  • A mammoth chamber about 1,480 feet underground from which radiates dozens of passageways "like the spokes of a wheel."
  • Several hundred rooms, some of which contain artifacts such as weapons and copper instruments of a kind that have never been known to be native to the Americas.
  • A crypt containing mummies - all adult males - wrapped in a bark fabric.
  • A shrine containing a Buddha-like idol sitting cross-legged with a lotus flower in each hand.
  • Stone tablets on which are carved mysterious Egyptian-like hieroglyphics.

The article also mentions a legend of the Hopi Indians that says their ancestors once lived in an underworld in the Grand Canyon.

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