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Scientists cite a large number of ancient ruins and folklore in the Indian Ocean archipelago to prove that the continent of Lemuria did exist. For example, there is a huge ruin on the island of Pernabe, called Nanmador, which is made up of 98 artificial islands and other buildings.
Scientists believe that the civilization of Nanmador is very similar to that of Lemuria, because each of the small islands that make up Nanmador has basalt walls, main palaces, temples and residences, and there are canals between the islands, indicating that Nanmador in the past should have been a water city like Venice now, and it is conceivable that Nanmador was prosperous at that time.
Even more convincing evidence is the altars that closely resemble the Mayan pyramids on the Tuamotu Islands, the marvelous stone gates on Tapu Island, the stone pillars on Diani Island, the huge stone coins on Yabu Island and the Nuukhiba Stone Statues, all of which represent an ancient civilization, and these small islands have obvious similarities, all with legends about the fall of the continent. Since the small islands not far from Lemuria show signs of a highly developed civilization, a large part of the scientists persistently believe that Lemuria did exist, and that it also had a fairly high civilization. Seabed.
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Hello, yes, Lemuria is not the continent of Mu, one in the Indian Ocean and one in the Pacific Ocean.
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The legendary Lost Lemurian Shout, or civilization, is an ancient civilization that is almost as famous as Atlantis, coexists with it, and appears even earlier. Lemuria is believed to exist in the South Pacific Ocean, between North America and Asia and Australia.
Legend has it that the Lemurians were able to smelt high-purity metals, communicate without distance or obstacles, and have even more advanced means of communication than radio communications. In the mid-19th century, some biologists believed that there was a continent between Madagascar and Indonesia, based on the distribution of lemur populations in Madagascar and Indonesia, and named the continent Lemuria, believing that it was the mysterious country that sank to the bottom of the Indian Ocean 800,000 years ago.
Many scholars rejoiced in this doctrine because they had already believed that Lemuria really existed. However, some people think that it is too rash to conclude the existence of Lemuria based on the distribution of lemur populations alone, and it is difficult to imagine that such a highly civilized state appeared hundreds of thousands of years ago.
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There is no place for dinosaurs, then from the Cambrian period, evolution.
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Scientists cite ancient ruins and folklore in the Indian Ocean archipelago to prove that the continent of Lemuria did exist. For example, there is a huge ruin on the island of Pernabe, called Nanmador, which is made up of 98 artificial islands and other buildings.
Scientists believe that the civilization of the ruins of Nanmador is very similar to that of Lemuria, because each of the small islands that make up Nanmador has basalt modeling walls, palaces, temples and residences, and there are canals between the islands, indicating that Nanmador should have been a floating city like Venice in the past, and it is conceivable that Nanmador was prosperous at that time.
More convincing evidence is the altars that bear a striking resemblance to the Mayan pyramids on the Tuamotu Islands, the marvelous stone gates on Tapu Island, the stone pillars on Diani Island, the huge stone coins on Yabu Island, and the stone statues on Nukh Sheba Island, all of which represent an ancient civilization, and these small islands have obvious similarities, all of which have legends about the fall of the continent. Since the small islands not far from Lemuria are showing signs of a highly developed civilization, a large part of the scientists persistently believe that Lemuria does exist, and that it also has a fairly high civilization.
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Scientists cite a large number of ancient ruins and folklore in the Indian Ocean archipelago, which proves that the continent of Lemuria did exist. For example, there is a huge ruin in Sofeng Lao on Bonabe Island, called Nanmador, which is composed of 98 artificial islands and other buildings.
Scientists believe that the civilization of Nanmador is very similar to that of Lemuria, because each of the small islands that make up Nanmador has basalt walls, palaces, temples and residences, and there are canals between the islands, indicating that Nanmador in the past should have been a floating city like Venice now, and it is conceivable that Nanmador was prosperous at that time.
Even more convincing evidence is the altars that closely resemble the Mayan pyramids on the Tuamo Kitao Islands, the marvelous stone gates on Tapu Island, the stone pillars on Diani Island, the huge stone coins on Yabu Island, and the stone statues of Nuukhiba Island, all of which represent an ancient civilization, and these small islands all have obvious similarities, all with legends about the fall of the continent. Since the small islands not far from Lemuria are showing signs of a highly developed civilization, a large part of the scientists persistently believe that Lemuria did exist, and that it also had a considerable degree of civilization.
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If Lemuria did exist, why did it suddenly disappear 800,000 years ago?
Scientists believe that it may have been destroyed by several catastrophes that struck at the same time. The catastrophe that befell at that time may have caused the snow and ice to melt over a large area of the earth's land, resulting in a catastrophic flood that washed away the land. At the same time, the great flood brought great **.
At this time, another asteroid hit Lemuria impartially. Together, this series of fatal blows wiped Lemuria to the ground.
In 1926, James Churchild, an Englishman living in India, described the sinking of Lemuria in his book The Magical Symbol of Muslimia, which, although most likely of the author's imagination, aroused the interest of later generations of experts and scholars. The book describes it this way:
The entire mass of land shook and rolled like waves in the ocean. Then, like a thunderbolt from the sky, the whole land sank. Sinking, sinking, sinking, it sank into hell - lava.
The survivors came to an island that did not sink, there was no food, no clothes, and they had to fight for survival. However, without the support of the mainland, the island also quickly disappeared.
Lemuria just disappeared and sank to the bottom of the Indian Ocean. If so, explorers could find clues to Lemuria's presence at the bottom of the Indian Ocean, but so far there have been only a handful of convincing discoveries. Did the explorers not find out, or did the Lemurians hide in time when they sank?
If it's hiding, will it hide in **?
Since the 20th century, some scientists have believed that although the Lemurian site sank to the bottom of the Indian Ocean, the Lemurians did not destroy it, but survived, and are currently living on Mount Shasta, and it is an underground tunnel inside the mountain. This is incredible, and the Lemurians are a reclusive people who can live underground.
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