Lemuria/Mu Legend

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There ARE maps galore! Mu is OLDER than Atlantis, and is in the Pacific Ocean; reading GREAT book now by a Viet Nam Vet on Mu... THE SECRETS & MYSTERIES OF HAWAII by Pila of Hawaii. Atlantis was in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of South America, America, etc... Good Luck/HH!
 

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There is no real proof that Lemuria ever existed. The fables from across the world talk about mythical lands and people. How much is true? The lost continent of Atlantis may have existed. Maybe we will learn more in the future. Churchward wrote about Mu:
The Lost Continent of Mu: Col. James Churchward: 9780914732198: Amazon.com: Books

JC Brown was a British explorer that claimed he found a cave containing items belonging to Mu. It was eleven miles long under Mount Shasta with large rooms full of artifacts. He organized an expedition but disappeared before showing anyone the location of the cave. I think it was a scam.
 

Was JC Brown ever found again?
 

This has been a well known and prolifically written about and researched legend - Supposedly 30k years ago, pre-dating Atlantis. I think it significant that many sunken cities have been found over the years.

Specifically, this one:

Sunken City off India Coast - 7500 B.C.
 

Some interesting stuff here, another great post.

One of my pet hates of archies is they are always afraid to go out on a limb with colleagues to the point they all follow one another like sheep. History and our knowledge of history is ever changing. Faster that even historians and archeologists can understand. With the technology we have today even the everyday person could stumble on significant pieces of our forgotten history. All too often archies have ignored the importance discoveries that do fit the status quo to current accepted academic views.
 

Some interesting stuff here, another great post.

One of my pet hates of archies is they are always afraid to go out on a limb with colleagues to the point they all follow one another like sheep. History and our knowledge of history is ever changing. Faster that even historians and archeologists can understand. With the technology we have today even the everyday person could stumble on significant pieces of our forgotten history. All too often archies have ignored the importance discoveries that do fit the status quo to current accepted academic views.

HA! Haven't you ever heard of OOPS...? "Archies" have found Out Of Place Stuff! VEXATIONS! LOL! BTW, I have ALL of J. C.'s books on MU...
 

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I find this topic very interesting, thanks for all your comments guys
 

THEN! There is Percy Fawcett & the LOST city of "Z" in S. A.; when I was younger, I was gonna go to S. A. & look for "Z"! HA!
 

THEN! There is Percy Fawcett & the LOST city of "Z" in S. A.; when I was younger, I was gonna go to S. A. & look for "Z"! HA!

Geez, Fawcett was pushing 60 when he went after it. What are you waiting for?
 

Rebel, for most of us that 'IS' the determining factor:tongue3: however :dontknow::BangHead::laughing7::occasion14: one has to establish their priorities, which in turn, is determined by your procreative activities.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

Hello Rebel

Very interesting statement that Z many be found? I could guess but could you care to elaborate on that?

Crow
 

Hello Rebel

Very interesting statement that Z many be found? I could guess but could you care to elaborate on that?

Crow

SURE... just "google" LOST city of "Z", South America. HH!
 

Hello Rebel thanks for the link. It was the discovery I was thinking of.

They have a fairly convincing case. I suspect if they peeled back the forest they would find thousands of those sites all over the amazon. One of the early conquistadors searching for Eldorado, sailed down the Amazon noted hundreds of similar settlements. Unfortunately diseases brought from Europe must of wiped out millions of people throughout the Americas. Such time palisade structured settlements did not last time and regrowth of forest.

Crow
 

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Hello Rebel thanks for the link. It was the discovery I was thinking of.

They have a fairly convincing case. I suspect if they peeled back the forest they would find thousands of those sites all over the amazon. One of the early conquistadors searching for Eldorado, sailed down the Amazon noted hundreds of similar settlements. Unfortunately diseases brought from Europe must of wiped out millions of people throughout the Americas. Such time palisade structured settlements did not last time and regrowth of forest.

Crow

AGREE!
 

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