The year is 1934. Sir Wilbur Tennington, who in Treasures of the Sun led a successful 1922 expedition to find the lost Incan city of Haucha, has been living for several years in India, studying with a holy man and carefully reading the text of the Rig Veda. From this, he realizes that the constellations described therein can only be seen from the Arctic, and so calls together his former expedition team.
"The year is 1934. Sir Wilbur Tennington, who in Treasures of the Sun led a successful 1922 expedition to find the lost Incan city of Haucha, has been living for several years in India, studying with a holy man and carefully reading the text of the Rig Veda."
"In 1934, Sir Walter Tennington leads an expedition into the arctic in search of a lost civilization."
"The year is 1934. Sir Wilbur Tennington, who in Treasures of the Sun led a successful 1922 expedition to find the lost Incan city of Haucha, has been living for several years in India, studying with a holy man and carefully reading the text of the Rig Veda. From this, he realizes that the constellations described therein can only be seen from the Arctic, and so calls together his former expedition team."@en
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