There is lot fuzz about the discovery of a slab of granite embedded into basaltic rocks of the oceanic crust - granite is a rock typical of continental crust (including island arcs), which prompted ...
In the mid-1800s, a few scientists, armed with scant evidence, reported about the existence of a lost continent in the Indian Ocean, and named it Lemuria. Some even reported about a bygone humanoid ...
Legends of lost continents have always been fascinating and mysterious. They are full of stories about once majestic civilizations that disappeared under the water or were destroyed by cataclysms.
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Lemuria and other lost Edens. Once upon a time, there was not a lost continent of Lemuria, which was not the birthplace of humanity, nor an early haven of civilization, nor was it a bridge between the ...
Lemuria. The myths tell us that, in ages past, it was the center of a mighty empire that stretched halfway around the world. It was inhabited by a reptilian race that was created from clay and fire by ...
The continent of Lemuria has a secret hidden in its ruins and in this fantasy simulation RPG you’re going to solve it. Not alone of course, Lemuria of Phosphorescent has egg shaped allies called ...