Surely, every sensible man will decline Dänikin's thoughts

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Fawcett, as we definitely know, was controlled by the thought to pursuit antiquated developments and he additionally went by numerous documents. He found a record in Instituto Historico e Geographico Brasileriro in Rio de Janeiro about the 1753 Portuguese endeavor, where it is composed: "...big, covered up and extremely old city was found without inhabitants...".

Be that as it may, stories about his vanishing are overstated - it is not an issue to vanish in such a wilderness even today without leaving any follow. Some trust that he lives in these lost urban areas and has endless life...

Lemuria

The possibility of Lemuria or Mu initially showed up in works of Augustus Le Plongeon, the voyager and author who directed his own particular examinations.

Ideas about Lemuria are further based on the way that indistinguishable topographical structures of Permian are found in South India, South Africa, and Australia. A few geologists in this way recommended a hypothesis of conceivable presence of old mainland and proposed the name Lemuria, which by one means or another survived.

This lost mainland was later promoted by James Churchward (1852-1936) in a progression of books, starting with The Children of Mu (1931), The Lost Continent Mu (1933), and The Sacred Symbols of Mu (1935). The books still have enthusiasts...

Conclusion

Surely, every sensible man will decline Dänikin's thoughts - we may not as a matter of course see a "space traveler" in each old drawing. Yet, neither do we need to go in a heading to contemptuously dismiss any thought that crawled off our monocultural line. Above all else, it is open imagining that is vital to accurately handle or reject anything that shows up as truth or falsehood.

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