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New 🌍 • https://linktr.ee/emanatepresence
Copyright ©️ Gary R. Smith
May be copied and distributed
with credit and link.
On this YouTube, Elena Danaan says an inner earth city is located beneath the Azores (which is where I live).
A pyramid on the sea floor not far from the coordinates of my location has been photographed according to other sources.
The video by Elena is restricted for viewership on YouTube, and the link is below with some screenshots.
https://youtu.be/rXB0MrGkxMY?si=SOP9uQ1wJAlDXuMQ
A pyramid on the sea floor not far from the coordinates of my location has been photographed according to other sources.
The video by Elena is restricted for viewership on YouTube, and the link is below with some screenshots.
https://youtu.be/rXB0MrGkxMY?si=SOP9uQ1wJAlDXuMQ
Azores Atlantic Archipelago
Post 001
This is an on-going story (with art) of imagination and intuition, elaborating upon real-life experiences. My first experience with the Azores (Açores by the Português) was on Terceira when we did work exchange to help a woman realize her vision of a walking garden. If I follow my usual pattern, there will be many re-writes, and I've in mind to craft it eventually into the style of a mystery adventure novel something like 'The Celestine Prophecy'.
On the island of Terceira in the Açores, is a city park sign saying, 'Remnants of Atlantis '.
In 1803, Bory de Saint-Vincent in his Essai sur les îles fortunées et l'antique Atlantide proposed that the Canary Islands, along with the Madeira, and Azores, are what remained after Atlantis broke up. There are several hypotheses about real-world events that could have inspired Plato's fictional story of Atlantis.
The volcanic archipelago belonging to Portugal is located about 900 miles (1500 km) west of the Portuguese coast. Some people believe the islands could be the mountain tops of Atlantis.
After experiencing Terceira, we later moved from California to Faial in the Triad of the Açores. Due to their proximity, Pico, Faial and São Jorge form the so-called "Triangle" of the Central Group of islands. We'd been here two years when we learned of an apparent pyramid on the sea floor located very near our location near Fajã beach.
One underwater pyramid of the Azores is said to be 60 meters (196 feet) tall. "It's impressive because of its forms. It's a perfect pyramid. Moreover, the vertices are precisely oriented North-South, just like the pyramids of Giza, in Egypt," explains Diocleciano Silva. "There could be more", the surfer article quoting him says, and on another underwater map, one appears just two degrees off from our coordinates....
Posts in this series are collected, enhanced, and revised on the Azores page, accessed from Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/emanatepresence
Post 002 gives the adventure novel rendition which Chat composed with a flourish, just for fun!
Questions, comments, and suggestions are invited.
What interests you from this post, for further writing?
Likes when Liked, and Reposts are appreciated.
$ADA #Cardano #CardanoCommunity (what are other good tags to include?)
https://youtu.be/P10LE3_lijU?si=GtAJdUPdRZnfPVpb
Post 001
This is an on-going story (with art) of imagination and intuition, elaborating upon real-life experiences. My first experience with the Azores (Açores by the Português) was on Terceira when we did work exchange to help a woman realize her vision of a walking garden. If I follow my usual pattern, there will be many re-writes, and I've in mind to craft it eventually into the style of a mystery adventure novel something like 'The Celestine Prophecy'.
On the island of Terceira in the Açores, is a city park sign saying, 'Remnants of Atlantis '.
In 1803, Bory de Saint-Vincent in his Essai sur les îles fortunées et l'antique Atlantide proposed that the Canary Islands, along with the Madeira, and Azores, are what remained after Atlantis broke up. There are several hypotheses about real-world events that could have inspired Plato's fictional story of Atlantis.
The volcanic archipelago belonging to Portugal is located about 900 miles (1500 km) west of the Portuguese coast. Some people believe the islands could be the mountain tops of Atlantis.
After experiencing Terceira, we later moved from California to Faial in the Triad of the Açores. Due to their proximity, Pico, Faial and São Jorge form the so-called "Triangle" of the Central Group of islands. We'd been here two years when we learned of an apparent pyramid on the sea floor located very near our location near Fajã beach.
One underwater pyramid of the Azores is said to be 60 meters (196 feet) tall. "It's impressive because of its forms. It's a perfect pyramid. Moreover, the vertices are precisely oriented North-South, just like the pyramids of Giza, in Egypt," explains Diocleciano Silva. "There could be more", the surfer article quoting him says, and on another underwater map, one appears just two degrees off from our coordinates....
Posts in this series are collected, enhanced, and revised on the Azores page, accessed from Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/emanatepresence
Post 002 gives the adventure novel rendition which Chat composed with a flourish, just for fun!
Questions, comments, and suggestions are invited.
What interests you from this post, for further writing?
Likes when Liked, and Reposts are appreciated.
$ADA #Cardano #CardanoCommunity (what are other good tags to include?)
https://youtu.be/P10LE3_lijU?si=GtAJdUPdRZnfPVpb
Azores Atlantic Archipelago, reworded by ChatGPT
Post 002 (see Post 001 for the writing re-crafted)
I asked Assistant,
"Can you craft my writing into the style of a mystery adventure novel something like 'The Celestine Prophecy'?"
Chapter 1: Whispers of Atlantis
In the heart of the Azores, where emerald hills met the sapphire sea, a mystery lay hidden beneath the waves. My journey began on the enchanting island of Terceira, amidst blooming gardens and whispered tales of ancient civilizations. There, beneath the canopy of stars, I stumbled upon a city park sign that bore an intriguing message: 'Remnants of Atlantis'.
The legend of Atlantis, that fabled land lost to the depths of the ocean, echoed through the minds of the islanders. Bory de Saint-Vincent's words lingered in the salty breeze, weaving a tale of Canary Islands, Madeira, and Azores, as remnants of a shattered world. Could this archipelago, where I now stood, be the last vestige of a once-great empire?
As fate would have it, I found myself drawn further into the mysteries of the Azores. A move from California to Faial brought me to the heart of the Triad, where Pico, Faial, and São Jorge form the mystical 'Triangle'. It was in these waters, near the tranquil shores of Fajã beach, that rumors of an underwater pyramid surfaced.
The tale spoke of a colossal structure, rising 60 meters from the ocean floor, its perfect form mirroring the pyramids of Giza. Diocleciano Silva's words echoed in my ears, painting a vivid picture of an enigmatic relic beneath the waves. The vertices, aligned with the cardinal points, whispered secrets of an ancient knowledge lost to time.
In the depths of the ocean, just a few degrees from our coordinates, another pyramid waited in the shadows, begging to be explored. What mysteries lay within its stone chambers? What secrets had the waves guarded for millennia? With each passing day, the pull of curiosity grew stronger, urging me to uncover the truth behind the submerged enigma.
Little did I know, my journey into the heart of the Azores was just beginning. The whispers of Atlantis guided my steps, leading me on an adventure that would challenge the boundaries of reality and dive deep into the realms of the unknown.
Posts in this series are collected, enhanced, and revised on the Azores page, accessed from Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/emanatepresence
Questions, comments, and suggestions are invited.
What interests you from this post, for further writing?
Likes when Liked, and Reposts are appreciated.
$ADA #Cardano #CardanoCommunity (what are other good tags to include?)
https://youtu.be/P10LE3_lijU?si=GtAJdUPdRZnfPVpb
Post 002 (see Post 001 for the writing re-crafted)
I asked Assistant,
"Can you craft my writing into the style of a mystery adventure novel something like 'The Celestine Prophecy'?"
Chapter 1: Whispers of Atlantis
In the heart of the Azores, where emerald hills met the sapphire sea, a mystery lay hidden beneath the waves. My journey began on the enchanting island of Terceira, amidst blooming gardens and whispered tales of ancient civilizations. There, beneath the canopy of stars, I stumbled upon a city park sign that bore an intriguing message: 'Remnants of Atlantis'.
The legend of Atlantis, that fabled land lost to the depths of the ocean, echoed through the minds of the islanders. Bory de Saint-Vincent's words lingered in the salty breeze, weaving a tale of Canary Islands, Madeira, and Azores, as remnants of a shattered world. Could this archipelago, where I now stood, be the last vestige of a once-great empire?
As fate would have it, I found myself drawn further into the mysteries of the Azores. A move from California to Faial brought me to the heart of the Triad, where Pico, Faial, and São Jorge form the mystical 'Triangle'. It was in these waters, near the tranquil shores of Fajã beach, that rumors of an underwater pyramid surfaced.
The tale spoke of a colossal structure, rising 60 meters from the ocean floor, its perfect form mirroring the pyramids of Giza. Diocleciano Silva's words echoed in my ears, painting a vivid picture of an enigmatic relic beneath the waves. The vertices, aligned with the cardinal points, whispered secrets of an ancient knowledge lost to time.
In the depths of the ocean, just a few degrees from our coordinates, another pyramid waited in the shadows, begging to be explored. What mysteries lay within its stone chambers? What secrets had the waves guarded for millennia? With each passing day, the pull of curiosity grew stronger, urging me to uncover the truth behind the submerged enigma.
Little did I know, my journey into the heart of the Azores was just beginning. The whispers of Atlantis guided my steps, leading me on an adventure that would challenge the boundaries of reality and dive deep into the realms of the unknown.
Posts in this series are collected, enhanced, and revised on the Azores page, accessed from Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/emanatepresence
Questions, comments, and suggestions are invited.
What interests you from this post, for further writing?
Likes when Liked, and Reposts are appreciated.
$ADA #Cardano #CardanoCommunity (what are other good tags to include?)
https://youtu.be/P10LE3_lijU?si=GtAJdUPdRZnfPVpb
Azores Atlantic Archipelago
Post 003
The dead birds in this video are Cory's shearwater in the seabird family, called Cagarro on the Açores.
Last year, we rescued 10-12 of the Shearwaters which had crashed on 'our' beach. It was my first experience, and it felt an honor and privilege to save all of these beautiful birds that I could. I thought they nested in the cliffs above Fajã beach, then fell from there. But these this season appeared to be washed in by the ocean.
A young man visiting Fajã with his family from Finland was out picking up trash from the beach when I was. He told me he'd brought in a bird earlier but didn't know what to do with it. I'd learned that unlike last year, when men picked up the birds from us, this year they'd need to be carried to the police station.
Yesterday, I brought both birds to Horta and it felt good. The police may be a little out of their element with the birds but were kind and gave me two new boxes. They act as a relay station for the team that actually evaluates the birds and cares for those that can survive, until they are released. Sometimes it takes weeks.
As far as I know, the peril to the seabirds happens every year.
The young, mostly females, leave the nest before they can fully fly, I was told. They crash on the boulders. The birds need a long runway to get airborne. I was told to not feed them or give them water by the Rescue people last year.
These though looked like they had washed ashore as it's been stormy. As Rens from the expats group on social media said, plastic in their stomachs could have something to do with it.
The people who nurse to life the Cagarros (Corey Shearwaters) that stand a chance are a marvelous volunteer team. The effort started with schoolchildren I was told, and now is government funded. More on that below, from a subsequent interaction.
Ana Andrade
Português
Gary R. Smith ~ muitos Voluntários como o Sr Luis Noronha percorre as escolas a custo zero , alguém recebe o financiamento mas não são os voluntários! Nós, voluntários vamos a custo zero e disponibilidade tempo do nosso fazer patrulhas e os tentando resgatar! Somos cada vez mais voluntários ou pessoas por conhecimento que vão os resgatado ..... Sem esquecer a PSP que tem sido incansável 👏👏👏em os ir buscar quando são chamados.
Translated
Gary R. Smith - Many volunteers like Mr. Luis Noronha go to schools at zero cost, someone gets the funding but it's not the volunteers! We volunteers go at zero cost and availability of our time to patrol and try to rescue them! There are more and more volunteers or people we know who are rescuing them ..... Not forgetting the PSP who have been tireless 👏👏👏 in picking them up when they are called.
Gary
Thank you for that clarification, Ana. I was passing on what I'd been told, to this group. Maybe funding from the government buys boxes and supports the rescue center on Pico where the Cagarro are rehabilitated. I'd like to see more people aware of it and getting involved as they can.
Wish we could do more, but right now taking live birds off the Fajã beach, putting them into one of your boxes where they can dry, and delivering to the police station is the best I can do. I'm grateful to all the wonderful volunteers for their great work!
Posts in this series are collected, enhanced, and revised on the Azores page, accessed from Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/emanatepresence
Questions, comments, and suggestions are invited.
What interests you from this post, for further writing?
Likes when Liked, and Reposts are appreciated.
$ADA #Cardano #CardanoCommunity (what are other good tags to include?)
https://youtu.be/aNM1fJZPBp0?si=tVNbVqa_jrT4f5gc
Post 003
The dead birds in this video are Cory's shearwater in the seabird family, called Cagarro on the Açores.
Last year, we rescued 10-12 of the Shearwaters which had crashed on 'our' beach. It was my first experience, and it felt an honor and privilege to save all of these beautiful birds that I could. I thought they nested in the cliffs above Fajã beach, then fell from there. But these this season appeared to be washed in by the ocean.
A young man visiting Fajã with his family from Finland was out picking up trash from the beach when I was. He told me he'd brought in a bird earlier but didn't know what to do with it. I'd learned that unlike last year, when men picked up the birds from us, this year they'd need to be carried to the police station.
Yesterday, I brought both birds to Horta and it felt good. The police may be a little out of their element with the birds but were kind and gave me two new boxes. They act as a relay station for the team that actually evaluates the birds and cares for those that can survive, until they are released. Sometimes it takes weeks.
As far as I know, the peril to the seabirds happens every year.
The young, mostly females, leave the nest before they can fully fly, I was told. They crash on the boulders. The birds need a long runway to get airborne. I was told to not feed them or give them water by the Rescue people last year.
These though looked like they had washed ashore as it's been stormy. As Rens from the expats group on social media said, plastic in their stomachs could have something to do with it.
The people who nurse to life the Cagarros (Corey Shearwaters) that stand a chance are a marvelous volunteer team. The effort started with schoolchildren I was told, and now is government funded. More on that below, from a subsequent interaction.
Ana Andrade
Português
Gary R. Smith ~ muitos Voluntários como o Sr Luis Noronha percorre as escolas a custo zero , alguém recebe o financiamento mas não são os voluntários! Nós, voluntários vamos a custo zero e disponibilidade tempo do nosso fazer patrulhas e os tentando resgatar! Somos cada vez mais voluntários ou pessoas por conhecimento que vão os resgatado ..... Sem esquecer a PSP que tem sido incansável 👏👏👏em os ir buscar quando são chamados.
Translated
Gary R. Smith - Many volunteers like Mr. Luis Noronha go to schools at zero cost, someone gets the funding but it's not the volunteers! We volunteers go at zero cost and availability of our time to patrol and try to rescue them! There are more and more volunteers or people we know who are rescuing them ..... Not forgetting the PSP who have been tireless 👏👏👏 in picking them up when they are called.
Gary
Thank you for that clarification, Ana. I was passing on what I'd been told, to this group. Maybe funding from the government buys boxes and supports the rescue center on Pico where the Cagarro are rehabilitated. I'd like to see more people aware of it and getting involved as they can.
Wish we could do more, but right now taking live birds off the Fajã beach, putting them into one of your boxes where they can dry, and delivering to the police station is the best I can do. I'm grateful to all the wonderful volunteers for their great work!
Posts in this series are collected, enhanced, and revised on the Azores page, accessed from Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/emanatepresence
Questions, comments, and suggestions are invited.
What interests you from this post, for further writing?
Likes when Liked, and Reposts are appreciated.
$ADA #Cardano #CardanoCommunity (what are other good tags to include?)
https://youtu.be/aNM1fJZPBp0?si=tVNbVqa_jrT4f5gc
https://www.talkthestreets.com/
https://soundcloud.com/user-315321125/european-portuguese-pronunciation-1
https://soundcloud.com/user-315321125/european-portuguese-pronunciation-1

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