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Cada siete años se celebra el Consejo Internacional de la Gran Hermandad Blanca en esta ciudad subterránea. El retiro tiene su entrada en una apertura suficientemente ancha como para admitir automóviles, que bajan por una pendiente hacia un aparcamiento y zona de servicio de doscientos pies de diámetro. Cuando las fauces de la tierra se cierran, todo lo que se puede ver es desierto, sin ninguna indicación de la ubicación del retiro. | |||
Descending almost four hundred feet by elevator, we enter a huge chamber with large columns, three hundred feet high and decorated with hieroglyphs. We proceed into an adjoining council chamber two hundred feet square, having a single great column in the center supporting the arched ceiling. At the base of the column inlaid in the floor are the cosmic symbols of the twelve houses of the sun. We note that they are different from the signs of the zodiac currently in use in the outer world. The entire architecture, as well as the interior design of this subterranean city, is of an ancient style resembling that which we think of as Greek and Roman. | Descending almost four hundred feet by elevator, we enter a huge chamber with large columns, three hundred feet high and decorated with hieroglyphs. We proceed into an adjoining council chamber two hundred feet square, having a single great column in the center supporting the arched ceiling. At the base of the column inlaid in the floor are the cosmic symbols of the twelve houses of the sun. We note that they are different from the signs of the zodiac currently in use in the outer world. The entire architecture, as well as the interior design of this subterranean city, is of an ancient style resembling that which we think of as Greek and Roman. | ||