Is a tiny French village threatened by 2012 apocalypse sects?
“Bugarach, with a population of just 200, has long been considered magical, partly due to what locals claim is an ‘upside-down mountain’ where the top layers of rock are older than the lower ones.
The Internet is awash with myths about the place — that the mountain is surrounded by a magnetic force, that it is the site of a concealed alien base, or even that it contains an underground access to another world.
And now many have seized on it as the ultimate refuge with Doomsday rapidly approaching.”
Keep an eye out for those Air France fare deals. No one comes to Paris in November or March.
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Your blog post sent me off on a fascinating search for more info about Bugarach. Absolutely intriguing. But of course my husband says no; we’re not going off to the Pyrenees to investigate the mountain and the legends surrounding it. Oh well, maybe in another life. 🙂