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Seventy Million Years Gone: One man. One machine. A time-travel adventure of survival
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Seventy Million Years Gone: One man. One machine. A time-travel adventure of survival in Vernon, BC
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Seventy Million Years Gone: One man. One machine. A time-travel adventure of survival in Vernon, BC
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A man stranded seventy million years in the past must survive in a world ruled by dinosaurs. Arthur Kane had explored abandoned buildings before, but nothing prepared him for what he would find inside the forgotten Haverford Factory in Dublin. Hidden beneath rusted metal and decades of dust, Arthur discovers a mysterious machine unlike anything humanity has ever created. Curious and reckless, he activates it only to trigger a chain of events that sends him seventy million years into the past. Suddenly stranded in a brutal prehistoric world, Arthur quickly realizes the terrifying truth: survival is no longer guaranteed. The Earth is ruled by creatures long extinct, towering dinosaurs, deadly predators, and an unforgiving wilderness untouched by civilization. With the machine destroyed and no way home, Arthur must learn to survive in a world that was never meant for humans. Every day becomes a battle against hunger, nature, and the ancient giants that dominate the land. But the reality is far worse than Arthur ever imagined. The prehistoric world is beautiful, vast... and deadly. Surrounded by creatures that ruled the Earth millions of years before humans ever existed, Arthur must face a terrifying truth: He is completely alone. Seventy million years in the past. And survival may be the greatest challenge of his life. Seventy Million Years Gone is a thrilling survival adventure that blends time travel, prehistoric danger, and humanity's ultimate fight for survival. FILM / TV RIGHTS Film and television adaptation rights to Seventy Million Years Gone are currently available. Industry inquiries: Arthur Elgin email: authorarthurelgin@gmail.com Canada
A man stranded seventy million years in the past must survive in a world ruled by dinosaurs. Arthur Kane had explored abandoned buildings before, but nothing prepared him for what he would find inside the forgotten Haverford Factory in Dublin. Hidden beneath rusted metal and decades of dust, Arthur discovers a mysterious machine unlike anything humanity has ever created. Curious and reckless, he activates it only to trigger a chain of events that sends him seventy million years into the past. Suddenly stranded in a brutal prehistoric world, Arthur quickly realizes the terrifying truth: survival is no longer guaranteed. The Earth is ruled by creatures long extinct, towering dinosaurs, deadly predators, and an unforgiving wilderness untouched by civilization. With the machine destroyed and no way home, Arthur must learn to survive in a world that was never meant for humans. Every day becomes a battle against hunger, nature, and the ancient giants that dominate the land. But the reality is far worse than Arthur ever imagined. The prehistoric world is beautiful, vast... and deadly. Surrounded by creatures that ruled the Earth millions of years before humans ever existed, Arthur must face a terrifying truth: He is completely alone. Seventy million years in the past. And survival may be the greatest challenge of his life. Seventy Million Years Gone is a thrilling survival adventure that blends time travel, prehistoric danger, and humanity's ultimate fight for survival. FILM / TV RIGHTS Film and television adaptation rights to Seventy Million Years Gone are currently available. Industry inquiries: Arthur Elgin email: authorarthurelgin@gmail.com Canada


















