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Were Nan Madol within easy reach, it would be a paradise of mystery buffs and adventurers. Legend has it that the ruins of an ancient town of a mysterious civilization abound with uncharted underground corridors, tombs cradling the relics of giants, and dead kings' spirits. As it is, a precious few have ever set out for this jungle-covered little island in the midst of the Pacific Ocean. 
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; To find the Pohnpei Island...]]></description>
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Mountain of the Death
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Like an island in a sea of eucalyptus, a huge mass of dark boulders was protruding against the northern Australian sky. It was the Black Mountain, known to the Aborigines as "Kalkajaka", the most frightening and enigmatic place of northern Queensland, situated 16 miles (25 km) south of Cooktown. The Aborigines avoid it, alluding to ancient legends filled with horror. White men are frightened by the number of those who have gone there and never returned, as if...]]></description>
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About expedition
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Date:
9th of November 2007 till 22nd of November 2007
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Members:
Ivan Mackerle,&#160;Danny Mackerle, Walter Pavliš,&#160;František Topol
Local guide and driver: Kula (Nimal Kulatunga)
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Route:
Arrival by plane from India to Colombo (Airport in&#160;Negombo), then by van to Candy, Mahiyangana,&#160;Kota Bakinaya (direction Dambana), Maha Oya, Batticaloa, Kalmunai, Arugam Bay, Panama, Kudimbigala, back to Arugam Bay, Pottuvil, Lahugala, Villeavaya, Ella,...]]></description>
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; The Mystery of Prague´s Golem
&#160;The metal doors engraved with the Star of David opened with difficulty. They creaked, as though unwilling to surrender their secret. With one hand, I held on to the metal hooked nail implanted in the wall, hanging in a height of ten meters with the metropolitan traffic humming below me. Then a single step…&#160;and I found myself in a dark room where...]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[&#160;With elektric torchs in our hands we are stumbling through the catacombs underneath the historical mining town of Jihlava in southern Bohemia. We turn into a long corridor that is at its very end bricked up and our guide through the underground maze announces: "So here we are. Now, I will turn off the torch and you will see for yourself." It takes us a few seconds before our eyes adjust to the absolute darkness and then we start noticing a greenish fluorescent light. My heart starts...]]></description>
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