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OCR: Dimensions In The Dark by J. L. Black Page 31 horror from a newly opened tomb, because they were convinced there was someone in the tomb. The curse of King Tutankhamen helps encourage people to have these sensations. Since 1922 when King Tut's tomb was opened, and the members of the expedition started falling prey to 'odd' circumstances of death, the workers and guides have maintained the believe that there is a curse with each tomb and each mummy. There are more curses attached to tombs and caves than there are tombs or caves. But the eeriness of the moment, when opening a tomb that has not been opened for several thousand years, does not leave you. It goes with the territory, and is a common experience on digs. Perhaps this was another warning of what was yet to come. And if I had heeded ...