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Dec 2024
1h 4m

The Lost Continent of Lemuria

Theories of the Third Kind
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Lemuria, the land of Mu, was a continent in the Indian Ocean. It was said to have been the birthplace of humankind. However, around 84 million years ago, a cataclysmic event took place on Earth and Lemuria, along with Atlantis, supposedly sank to the bottom of the Ocean. Did this continent truly exist? Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at ... Show More
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