Archaeologists uncover a massive underground city beneath the Grand Canyon
Archaeologists have made a shocking discovery beneath the Grand Canyon, uncovering a vast underground city of unknown origin and purpose. The size and complexity of the city have left experts baffled and have sparked theories of a lost civilization. Join us as we delve into the mystery of this massive underground discovery.
The Smithsonian Institute, under the direction of Professor S. A. Jordan, is currently conducting extensive explorations of an underground citadel found in the Grand Canyon. These explorations aim to uncover every detail of this ancient site and to understand the history of the people who lived there. The team is delving nearly a mile underground, about 1480 feet below the surface, into the long main passage and finding multiple chambers with many passageways branching off like the spokes of a wheel.
Several hundred rooms have been discovered, accessible through passageways leading from the main passage. One passageway has been explored for 854 feet and another for 634 feet. The recent finds include artifacts that have never been known to be native to this country, leading scientists to believe that they originated in the orient. In addition, war weapons, copper instruments, and other tools found are sharp-edged and hard as steel, indicating that the people who inhabited this site had reached a high level of civilization.