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Legends of Mount Shasta

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prospector who discovered a lost underground city beneath Mount Shasta in 1904. Brown had been hired by the Lord Cowdray Mining Company of England to prospect for gold and discovered a cave which sloped downward for 11 miles (18 km). In the cave, he found an underground village filled with gold,
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has been the subject of a large number of myths and legends. In particular, it is often said there is a secret city beneath its peaks. In some stories, the city is no longer inhabited, while in others, it is inhabited by a technologically advanced society of human beings or mythical creatures.
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were living in or on Mount Shasta. Oliver's Lemurians lived in a complex system of tunnels beneath with jeweled walls and fur-carpeted floors within the mountain, and occasionally were seen walking the surface dressed in white robes.
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about the hidden Lemurians of Mount Shasta that a bibliography on Mount Shasta described as "responsible for the legend's widespread popularity". This belief has been incorporated into numerous new religious movements, including
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were reported in the proximity of Mount Shasta and are speculated in local legends to be lenticular clouds hiding Lemurian motherships visiting the hidden city of Telos.
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shields, and mummies, some being up to 10 feet (3.0 m) tall. He told his story thirty years later to John C. Root, who proceeded to gather an exploration team in
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Mount Shasta has also been a focus for non-Native American legends, centered on a hidden city (called Telos) of advanced beings from the lost continent of
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by Frederick Spencer Oliver was published, which claimed that survivors from a sunken continent called
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Index


Mount Shasta
indigenous tribes
Klamath people
Llao
Mount Mazama
Joaquin Miller
Lemuria
A Dweller on Two Planets
Lemuria
Harvey Spencer Lewis
Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis
"I AM" Activity
Church Universal and Triumphant
Love Has Won
Kryon
UFO sightings
Bigfoot
cryptozoology
Ascended Masters
Guy Ballard
Count of St. Germain
"I AM" Activity
British
Stockton, California
"History of Crater Lake"
the original
"The Origin of the Lemurian Legend"
the original
"Chapter 19 - Legends: Historical Interpretations & Reviews"

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