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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: General_Pettygree on 08 July 2015, 12:48:29 AM
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In January 1938 von Stiehl returned to Isla Incognita after a twenty year wait. He went ashore at Northwest Bay, marched inland, encountered shocking dangers but came away with treasure at little cost to his expedition. The squadron next sailed to a deep estuary on the northeast coast to find a lost temple. The structure was mentioned in a letter written by the surviving third officer of the Spanish treasure galleon La Trinidad which foundered on the island in 1672.
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As Gunboat Luchs and the rest of the squadron approached the estuary, an astounding phenomenon engulfed Luchs with deadly consequences. This is the special effect I mentioned in the title above. The link is below.
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http://lostsouthpacificadventures.blogspot.com/2015/07/15000-miles-from-past-7.html
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The story advances by briefly captioned photos of mysterious and tropical Isla Incognita where the expedition hopes to....
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Respectfully,
Bill P.
Chronicler of The Campaigns of General Pettygree
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The special effects I hope are game changers for you in visual entertainment.
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Bill this could be the fourth installment of the "Caspak"series by Edgar Rice Burroughs ,is it too late for you to go to film school ,you have some movies too make. Love the Fog and sea serpent!!!awesome story! your version is better than the actual film Land that time Forgot,
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Juergen!,
You make my day! Receiving such thoughtful sentiments is very encouraging! I appreciate the time you took to write. Thank you!.
Respectfully,
Bill
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Lovely pictures! More! More!