Tibet’s Underground

Tibet’s Underground [google_map_easy id=”18″] Location: Himalayan Mountains Tibet Functions: Unknown Levels: Unknown Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:  The entrance to the underground City of Shonshe is guarded by the Hindu monks. Source:   Location: Lake Manasarovar Tibet Functions: Unknown Levels: Unknown Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:  Huge underground facilities under mountains surrounding the lake, maintained by the Nagas, reptilian humanoids with little regard for human life and possessing space travel technology.  Source:  ON THE SHORES OF ENDLESS WORLDS, by Andrew Tomas Location: San Po Valley Tibet Functions: Unknown […] Read More

India’s Underground

India’s Underground [google_map_easy id=”10″] Location:  Ajanta Caverns, Chandore Mountain, India Functions: Unknown Levels: Unknown Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:  located in the middle of a crescent valley in the Deccan Plateau, consists of 30 rock-hewn Buddhist caves cut vertically in the volcanic basalt rock from 200 BC – 200 AD. The valley that contains Ajanta Caves, was not discovered until 1819 when a British hunter happened upon it.  Source:     Location: Benares India Functions: Unknown Levels:  7 Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:  Sheshna’s well, a […] Read More

Afghanistan’s Underground

Afghanistan’s Underground [google_map_easy id=”7″] Location: Somewhere in Afghanistan Functions: Unknown Levels: Unknown Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:  According to British explorer T. Wilkins, the Mongolian tribes of Inner Mongolia believe that there are entrances to a great tunnel system that leads to a subterranean world of Antediluvian descent somewhere in a recess of Afghanistan Source:   Location: Somewhere in Afghanistan Functions: Unknown Levels: Unknown Tunnels to: Unknown Notes:  “There is an ancient legend among the Hindus of India that tells of a […] Read More

2005: China and India both know about underground UFO base

IndiaDaily  January 2005 Kongka La is the low ridge pass in the Himalayas (the blue oval in the map). It is in the disputed India-China border area in Ladakh. In the map the red zone is the disputed area still under Chinese control in the Aksai Chin area. The Chinese held northeastern part is known as Aksai Chin and Indian South West is known as Ladakh. This is the area where Indian and Chinese armies fought major war in 1962. […] Read More