Hidden Lands Beyond the Antarctica

Hidden Lands Beyond the Antarctica
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Publisher : Claudio Ángel Nocelli
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-13 : 9786310060040
ISBN-10 : 631006004X
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Book Synopsis Hidden Lands Beyond the Antarctica by : Claudio Nocelli

Download or read book Hidden Lands Beyond the Antarctica written by Claudio Nocelli and published by Claudio Ángel Nocelli. This book was released on with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Helen Morris, the daughter of the navigator born in the lands behind Antarctica, gives us more details about the continuation of her father William's journey, the Giant-Humans and the hidden petrified trees, the importance of returning to our lands, the contact with other beings coming from other Planet-Domes and the stories and secret information kept in the Great Ancestral Library. Each chapter gives us more clarity about the worlds and civilizations that surround us, this story will immerse us in a unique journey into the human past and future and above all an inner journey into our true human essence.


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