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Don ;t judge a book by its cover. Beauty is only skin deep. There are countless aphorisms about looking below the surface of things, because you never know what you might find 鈥?for instance, if you looked below the surface of the Earth, you might find lost civilizations, underground empires, and/or lots and lots of dinosaurs. Here are a dozen weird, fictional locations lying just beneath your feet.
https://youtube/watch v=WF8Bf1d_crk 1 The Center of the Earth, Journey to the Center of the Earth The most iconic depiction of an underground world is obviously Jules Verne 1864 novel, and the hit 1959 movie and to a significantly lesser extent, the 2008 movie . There are some major differences between the original book and the original movie versions
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