posted on Apr, 21 2016 @ 12:49 AM
a reply to:
MarkJS
Nordic style burial chambers, spoked wheel layout, statues of Reptilian deities in Buddhist Garb, in an area of the Grand Canyon where landmarks have
Egyptian names (ex. Rock formations named The Temple Of Set) that even park rangers say no one really know who or why the names are Egyptian
themed.the guy who found it was a man named G.E. Kincaid from I believe Idaho who sailed down the Colorado River to get to Phoenix I believe. He saw
the cave took getting to it as a challenge, as it was in a strange location, succeeded and only ventured in a few yards before finding one of the
Buddhist Lizard God statues that's when he headed for Phoenix and told The Phoenix Gazette. the story gained speed and the Smithsonian Caught wind.
They sent a man out to verify the claim with a team of archaeologists. They mapped out the cavern. The man from The Smithsonian was identified as
something like J.E. Simon. But then the story basically dropped off. All I know now is that the particular area of the Canyon is closed to tourists. I
while back I remember seeing some documents that someone made claiming they found the Entrance. I don't remember where I saw them though. Possibly
Bibliotecapleiades.