In 1851 a man calling himself Jophar Vorin (Joseph Vorin) was found wandering in the German village of Frankfurt-an-der Oder, along with speaking broken German, the traveller spoke and wrote in unknown languages he called "Laxarian" and "Abramian." He represented that he was from "Laxaria" in an area of the globe called "Sakria", separated from Europe by a vast ocean. This baffled the authorities because neither of the places existed anywhere on their map of the world!
He says that his religion is Christian in form and doctrine, and that it is called Ispatian. Laxaria he represents to be many hundred miles from Europe, and separated vast oceans from it. His purpose in coming to Europe, he alleges, was to seek a long-lost brother; but he suffered shipwreck on the voyage—where he does not know—nor can he trace his route on shore on any map or globe.
He says that his religion is Christian in form and doctrine, and that it is called Ispatian. Laxaria he represents to be many hundred miles from Europe, and separated vast oceans from it. His purpose in coming to Europe, he alleges, was to seek a long-lost brother; but he suffered shipwreck on the voyage—where he does not know—nor can he trace his route on shore on any map or globe.
He claims for his unknown race a considerable share of geographical knowledge. The five great compartments (continents) of the earth he calls Sakria, Aflar, Astar, Auslar, and Euplar.
Whoever he was, Vorin's tale is sometimes used as evidence for teleportation, parallel universes and suchlike.
Sources:
http://strangeco.blogspot.co.id/2014/07/newspaper-clipping-of-day.html
http://srashtijain.wix.com/mystries-of-universe#!jophar-vorin/uweiw
http://mysteriousworld.wikia.com/wiki/Joseph_Vorin
http://www.dark-stories.com/eng/the_man_who_fell_to_earth.htm
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