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Royston Cave of the Nights Templar
- And the Lost Book of Enoch
- Narrated by: Philip Gardiner
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Welcome to the romantic and mysterious world of Royston Cave, England. Filled with Templar symbolism and folklore. What was it for? Who created it and why? The Templars are well-known to have been the catalyst for many of the great mysteries, such as the Holy Grail and King Arthur. But what is the truth? Sylvia Beamon is the world leading expert on this enigmatic cave andshe tells all. What is the Book of Enoch? When was it written? What secrets does it hold? Author David Humphreys explains why he has spent years unravelling this ancient document.
©2009 World Wide Multi Media (P)2009 World Wide Multi Media
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