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Was there once a continent in the Pacific? Called Lemuria or Pacifica by geologists, Mu or Pan by the mystics, there is now ample mythological, geological and archaeological evidence to prove that an advanced, and
ancient civilization once lived in the central Pacific. Maverick archaeologist and explorer David Hatcher Childress combs the Indian Ocean, Australia and the Pacific in search of the surprising truth about mankind's past.
Contains photos of the underwater city on Pohnpei; explanations on how the statues were levitated around Easter Island in a clock-wise vortex movement; tales of disappearing islands; Egyptians in Australia; and more.
Table of Contents
1. Lost Lemuria: Legends of an Ancient Land 2. Sailing Through the Seychelles: The Ghost Island of Aldabra 3. The Comoro Islands & Madagascar: Last of the Lemurs 4. Sri Lanka and the Maldives: Tales of Ancient Ceylon 5. Eastern &
Northern Australia: Lost Cities and Ancient Megaliths 6. Central & Southern Australia: The Red Center and the World Grid 7. New Zealand: Moas and Maoris 8. Fiji, New Caledonia, & Tonga: Fire Walkers of the Cannibal Islands 9. Kiribati and the Carolines: Giants and Mysterious Temples 10. Pohnpei Island: Search for a Sunken City 11. Mariana Islands: Mystery of the Latte Stones 12. The Society and Marquesas Islands: The Pyramids of Paradise 13. Easter Island: The Lost Continent of Hiva 14. Easter Island (two) And the Statues Walked... 15. The Hawaiian Islands: At the Gates of Hamakulia
Footnotes and Bibliography
367 pages, 5.5 x 8.5, Paperback, Illustrated
Price - $14.95
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