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Tartaria - Lemuria: English
Tartaria - Lemuria: English
Tartaria - Lemuria: English
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Did Lemuria exist?
Did advanced civilisations exist in the past?
Where is the proof?
Many people around the world believe that an ancient civilisation existed in the past and was known as Lemuria. Many people believe that Lemuria and Atlantis and Tartaria were advanced civilisations. If these civilisations were advanced, there must be evidence around the world to show this.
This book will show the evidence that advanced civilisations did exist in the past
Historians and their friends have wasted time showing crazy theories about advanced civilisations in the past. Many researchers believe that this was done deliberately to waste time and to make sure that the world does not find the truth

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateJul 11, 2021
ISBN9798438973188
Tartaria - Lemuria: English

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    Tartaria - Lemuria - David Ewing Jr

    Tartaria

    Lemuria

    David Ewing Jr

    Introduction

    Did Lemuria exist?

    Did advanced civilisations exist in the past?

    Where is the proof?

    Many people around the world believe that an ancient civilisation existed in the past and was known as Lemuria. Many people believe that Lemuria and Atlantis and Tartaria were advanced civilisations. If these civilisations were advanced, there must be evidence around the world to show this.

    This book will show the evidence that advanced civilisations did exist in the past

    Historians and their friends have wasted time showing crazy theories about advanced civilisations in the past. Many researchers believe that this was done deliberately to waste time and to make sure that the world does not find the truth

    David Ewing Jr has travelled to over 2500 cities and places worldwide and has done much historical research over 20 years and has great knowledge of world history

    Tartaria - Lemuria

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    Photo above, rice terraces in Vietnam

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    There are many terraces around the world. Historians say that they are hundreds of years old, and also say that some of them are thousands of years old. Historians generally say that people long ago built these places without machinery

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    Photo above, Longsheng - Longji rice terraces in China

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    Historians say that the Longsheng rice terraces are hundreds of years old and built for the purpose of farming. Many of these rice terraces are very big and cut deep into the hills and mountains

    Is this story true? Or - are historians telling lies?

    Are historians liars?

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    Photo above - Los Filos Gold Mine - Guerrero - Mexico

    Researchers noticed that the farming terraces looked exactly the same like modern mining sites. Why did they look like modern mining sites? Researchers started an investigation

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    Photo above - balls seen in Costa Rica

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    There are hundreds of these balls in Costa Rica, South America and around the world. Historians say that these balls may be a thousand years old. Historians have given theories and opinions regarding what these balls are. No proper explanation has been given to the world

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    Photo above - Valley of the Moon, San Juan, Argentina

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    Historians say that these balls may be thousands of years old. They say that they are not sure how they were formed. They do not know? Is this really true? Or - are they telling lies?

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    Photo above - Moeraki Boulders, New Zealand

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    Historians say that these balls are millions of years old. Historians say that they are natural formations. Is this really true? Or - are they telling lies?

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    Photo above - Jurassic Pearls, Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russia

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    The Jurassic Pearls of Krasnoyarsk were found inside a coal mine. Why were they found at a mining site? Historians say that these balls are millions of years old. Historians say that they are natural formations. Is this really true? Or - are they telling lies?

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    Photo above - Bowling Ball Beach, California

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    Historians say that these balls are millions of years old. Historians say that they are natural formations. Is this really true? Or - are they telling lies?

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    Photo above - Valley of Balls, Kazakhstan

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    Historians say that these balls are millions of years old. Historians say that they are natural formations. Is this really true? Or - are they telling lies?

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    Photo above - Zavidovici balls, Bosnia

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