Lost City of the Dead

in the

Grand Canyon

Ongoing Research by Jack Andrews and Susan Anway
and a team of explorers

Discovered in 1908 at the Grand Canyon of Arizona by G. E. Kinkaid of Lewiston, Idaho


 

 

If you have any pertinent information regarding this "cave", G. E. Kinkaid, Professor S. A. Jordan, or the Smithsonian Institute's alleged involvement in this story, please do not hesitate to contact me at vrartist@gci-net.com . ALL correspondence to me regarding your possible knowledge involvement or experience at or about this "cave" will be kept confidential or "anonymous" if you wish. - Jack Andrews



"Over a hundred feet from the entrance is the cross-hall, several hundred feet long, in which are found the
idol, or image, of the people's god, sitting cross-legged, with a lotus flower or lily in each hand. The cast of the face is oriental, and the carving this cavern. The idol almost resembles Buddha ..."


"Surrounding this idol are smaller images
, some very beautiful in form - others crooked-necked and distorted shapes, symbolical, probably, of good and evil .... All this is carved out of hard rock resembling marble ..


- G. E. Kincaid April 5th, 1909 "Arizona Gazette, Explorations in the Grand Canyon"



View of the Feng Hsen Temple Site with Tang period work, Wutang Mountain, China

"Buddha and Warrior", in cave 13

Yukang Caves, Shansi, China

- Jack Andrews copyright 2001 may be only used in it's entirety with this notice clearly visible.