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It is hard, living at the navel of the world.
The navel of the world is in Rome.
More than at the navel of the world, the eclipse site or at any ger, I knew we had arrived.
"He's the navel of the world I work in, Laney.
The Incas saw Cuzco as 'the navel of the world.'
Easter Island's original inhabitants called it "The Navel of the World".
He is famous for having once called Tórshavn "The Navel of the World".
This tradition is likely based on an ancient Jewish tradition that saw Jerusalem as the navel of the world.
Contemplate the Navel of the World.
so is the land of Israel the navel of the world...
In fact, the Balinese call Gunung Agung, the volcano, the navel of the world.
Michael had also insisted that the first week of training be undertaken here in Denpasar, the navel of the world, where the spiritual forces were strongest.
20 Aug 2008 Altai Mountains: The navel of the world
So the shamans built this trail of stones to tie the dead to the navel of the world, the centre of everything."
The Navel of the World is a concept of a mythological center of the world or universe.
The Fountain of Cho, also known as the Navel of the World, is also here.
2010 - "The Journey to the Navel of the World" (in 2 volumes), a travelogue;
This mountain is regarded by the O'odham nation as the navel of the world - a place where the earth opened and the people emerged after the great flood.
And she realized that, whatever her triumph in bringing the mammoths here to the navel of the world, she must gather up her strength for one more challenge.
There's more fine carved stonework at the 14th-century Pura Pusering Jagat, known as the "Temple of the Navel of the World."
Max's next big trip to South America and Easter Island develops into his second travel book "The Journey to the Navel of the World", published in 2010.
Ah, but sometimes she thought she was young again, young and imagining how it would be to be broken-down old mammoth, here in this green hollow, the navel of the world.
My Master called out to them in a language I hadn't heard before, but which was understandable to me, and he asked where was the mountain that was the navel of the world.
A spiral symbol meant that the man favoured the sky world, but before ascending there on a whirlwind his ghost had to travel to his people's homeland, situated in the navel of the world.
All he could possibly look to for survival would be the sheer spiritual and geographical distance that lay between Bali, 'the navel of the world,' and Memphis, Tennessee, 'the city of good abode.'