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  Alchemy Websites: Hundreds of Internet Sites Devoted to Ancient and Modern Alchemy.
Of Atlantean Memories is an interesting collection of channeled and hypnotically regressed memories of Atlantis and the "glowing green stones" (e.g: Emerald Tablet) they used as books.
Of True Repentance is a book written by German mystic Jacob Boehme in 1622 that "shows the way to the internal Kingdom of God." You can print out the entire translated text.
The Cave of Light is a celebration of 2,000 years of Christian mystics with links to several original works by Christian authors ranging from St. John to novelist Susan Howatch.
www.alchemylab.com /websites.htm   (4096 words)

  
 OCEANS ENTERPRISES - CAVE DIVING BOOKS - UNDERWATER BOOKS, DIVING BOOKS.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
There is excellent chapters on search techniques and identification of ancient wrecks, the law, maritime archaeology or plundering?, coins and currency, and the shipping trade in South East Asia.
This is a fascinating book of over forty essays by that number of prominent divers and mariners including Hans Hass, David Doubilet, Lloyd Bridges, Howard Hall, Williame Beebe, Eugenie Clark, Sylvia Earle, Harry Rieseberg, Robert Marx, Frederic Dumas, Cousteau (of course), Rodney Fox, Jules Verne, Peter Benchley and even Roy Orbison.
The book is divided into seven sections: Adventure and Cinema, War and Salvage, Science and Exploration, Treasure and Archaeology, The Adventurous Aquanaut, Poetry and Prose.
www.oceans.com.au /oeoutp.html   (12629 words)

  
 Remote Sensing-Science Tracer Bullet-Library of Congress
This guide focuses on the technologies used for observation and data collection from a significant distance; satellite remote-sensing and imaging of the earth and other celestial objects.
Major fields within which remotely sensed data are most frequently used include agriculture, archaeology, astronomy, climatology, engineering, environmental science, forestry, geology, hydrology, meteorology, oceanography, and soil science.
Also inextricably linked with remote sensing are the disciplines of cartography, geographic information systems (GIS), surveying, and geodesy.
www.loc.gov /rr/scitech/tracer-bullets/remotesensetb.html   (4032 words)

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