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Here's 3 different maps depicting similar North Pole aka Arctic. As some are focused on Antarctica, I believe that it is also very important to learn what is hidden on Arctic too.

Maps:

A. Urbano Monte map from 16th century
B. 1606 Mercator Hondius Map of the Arctic
C. Map that VK shared

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What lies in the center on some maps is called Hyperborea (pic#2).

The Simplicity of It All is When One Discovers Everything is Within

In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication

The map matches Olaf Jansen's description. There's a transcript of Olaf Jansen's account of his journey to Inner Earth titled: The Smoky God.

The city of "Eden" is located in what seems to be a beautiful valley, yet, in fact, it is on the loftiest mountain plateau of the Inner Continent, several thousand feet higher than any portion of the surrounding country. It is the most beautiful place I have ever beheld in all my travels. In this elevated garden all manner of fruits, vines, shrubs, trees, and flowers grow in riotous profusion.

In this garden four rivers have their source in a mighty artesian fountain. They divide and flow in four directions. This place is called by inhabitants the "navel of the earth," or the beginning, "the cradle of the human race." The names of the rivers are the Euphrates, the Pison, the Gihon, and the Hiddekel.

Olaf Jansen also stated:

Vegetation grew in lavish exuberance, and fruit of all kinds possessed the most delicate flavour. Clusters of grapes four and five feet in length, each grape as large as an orange, and apples larger than a man's head typified the wonderful growth of all things on the "inside" of the earth.

The great redwood trees of California would be considered mere underbrush compared with the giant forest trees extending for miles and miles in all directions.

In response Mike LSGA to his Publication

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