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Travel to Fabled Lands

By: Fred Jones

Air travel can be repetitious, even boring. Well, of course it is boring; no question about that. Even for vacation travel will flight be boring. More so, the destinations in themselves may be boring. Why should air travel, especially for vacationers, take on the looks of the mundane? Shouldn't destinations be new and fresh and exciting? All in all, why travel to locales already travelled? Why settle for the ordinary?

The planet on which we live is a dull and, worse of all, predictable place to be. When people travel to a place of their choosing, they should be able to go someplace new and not often visited. A place untouched and still wild. So where is this article leading?

Travel to undiscovered lands! Yes, while this is certainly implausibility, it still rings true that no one has really ever accomplished such a feat; especially not a tourist, who seem docile and content to never stray from the white line. This is a dull planet which we occupy; dull in the sense that no new things are under the sun. Satellite photography and accepted scientific theories have hindered the optimism of would-be explorers. Best that tourists, or dare I say adventurists, take on the mantle to prove the establishment wrong and excite the world once more.

To counter any such implausibility in you, dear reader, there is the matter of scientific opinion. The rule is that science can be accepted in principle. Because science is and always will be preoccupied in the act of discovery: one new thing cancels out another. In other words, science can not totally obliterate the possibility of undiscovered lands. A clear example of this is the fabled land of Mu. It is known as a kind of Atlantis, though far less impressive, and thus far more plausible. It supposedly resides off the coast of Japan, a sunken continent long since buried by geological debris and formations. Scientists will disagree that it never existed, but they cannot formulate evidence to counter their claims, much in the way a person cannot formulate evidence to claim it exists, either. One good, solid lead on the land of Mu is the theory of Easter Island. It is claimed that Easter Island is actually the top of a mountain that submerged below the ocean. Topographical formation suggest that, yes, it could indeed be a sunken mountain. If that is so, well then, what lies beneath, and why hasn't any research dedicated them to it? No doubt ships and divers have passed it by or given it a quick comb over; but has there ever been a dedicated exploration?

No.

An example like that points out the hypocrisy and circular logic of hard science. It is circular because their claims are just as invalid as the occultists' claims: both sides have nothing to prove nor disprove. Thus, the idea remains locked in limbo. All that can be done is to further the exploration of unknown lands. Governments and institutions cannot always finance such a task, but weary readers like you can plan a vacation around them. Good luck!

Article Source: http://www.aword2thewise.com

Fred Jones
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