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The Mystery of The Eighth Continent
Some call it simply untrue. Others are sure that they've been there and are labled as "crazy" by society. In reality, only a select few people have ever gone and have been able to bring themselves to come back here. You may have heard so called "myths" of the eighth continent, and simply assumed they were not true considering we've all been told since the day we were born that there were only 7 continents, and that if there was another we would've found it by now. But I once had the pleasure to talk to an Omar Morkanchosss, the first semi-known person to be able to bring himself to come back from the amazing place that is the eighth continent. He told me of his wonderous journey.

In the December of 1998, a Saudi Arabian explorer known as Omar Morkanchoss set sail on the Pacific Ocean with a highly trained crew he had met in his home land. Some of these crew members were Bert Tershaniel, Ishmael Gunzolez, Ferdinando Afirnandez, and Lenny. They sailed for weeks with no trace of land found. After about a month of wandering, they came across a large plot of land. At first they simply thought it was an uncharted island of some sort. They began to walk across it, but it ended up being much, much larger than they had first assumed. It wasnt very long before they came across a wonderful civilization. The people of the country welcomed them greatful to meet more people from distant places. Luckily, Omar was not a vicious conquistador like previous explorers to distant lands. He was greatful to the people, and they led him through the land. It was truely big enough to be a continent, and was. It had not been "settled" in by foreign conquerers, but was largely populated.

Omar and his fellow travelers quickely fell in love with the glorious place. They stayed there for around 2 years but realized that they had to leave in order to tell of the eighth continent. They set sail and returned to the Middle East, where they tried to spread the word, but, unfortunatly, were not believed by many. It was considered "historically inaccurate" by the majority of this corrupt society, but Omar did not give up. He slowly developed a group of followers. In late November, 2004, they lraveled to America, hoping to find more open minds, but essentially found closed ones. He did, however, find a select few people to join him.

Today, he continues to try to convince people to the truth in America, and when i last talked to him 2008, he told me that him, and his followers were planning to return to that glorious continent in a few years. To settle there, instead of living in this industrial world. He asked if I would join him, but unfortunatly, i did not want to leave my whole life here, and declined his offer, though i believed his story. I cannot wait to hear of his wonderous journey back to the eighth continent. I'm sure it will be glorious.