Underland

Mark Thibodeau jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com
Tue Aug 31 18:55:12 UTC 2021


Was an audio segment about the deep cave search for Dark Matter section of
this book recently featured somewhere, like on NPR or something? I can
swear that I listened to 20 or so minutes about this quest last night some
time!

Or did one of you guys post a link to this audio and I can't remember where
I clicked on it?

Does sound fascinating. I would double this book up with one of the good,
academic surveys of Hollow Earth theories and legends that are available to
read nowadays.

Cheers!
Jerky

On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 12:07 PM Allan Balliett <allan.balliett at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Yes! Spot on!!
>
> Allan in WV
>
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 11:34 AM Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
>
> > Have others read or listened to Robert MacFarlane's nonfiction book,
> > Underland? I am listening for the 2nd time via audible. He explores so
> many
> > aspects of the worlds beneath the surface. Mining, catacombs, caves,
> fungi,
> > burial grounds, undergoround cities, nuclear waste, oceans, darkness,
> > research into darkmatter are all explored with brilliant illuminating
> > language and a fascinating and varied array of people. All of which for
> me
> > has the effect of a coherent resensitizing to the mystery of living on
> the
> > thin living surface of a planet.
> >  2nd time around is better than the first.The man can write.
> >
> > A very Pynchonian topic I thought.
> >
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