The UnXplained: The Long Lost Continent of Mu (Season 3)
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James Churchward wrote about the lost continent of Mu in the Pacific Ocean, which had a population of over 60 million people before being submerged, with the Ricci brotherhood being skilled navigators and Nan Madol potentially being a remnant of Mu built with massive stone blocks on a submerged coral reef, suggesting the possibility of more remnants on the ocean floor.
Insights
- Nan Madol in Micronesia is considered a potential remnant of the lost continent of Mu, built with massive stone blocks on a submerged coral reef, and its construction remains a mystery, with legends of magical forces used by master builders to place the basalt columns.
- James Churchward's writings about Mu, a continent believed to have existed in the Pacific Ocean with over 60 million inhabitants before cataclysmic submersion, highlight the Ricci brotherhood as skilled navigators holding wisdom about Mu, suggesting the existence of more undiscovered remnants on the ocean floor.
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Recent questions
What did James Churchward write about?
Mu, a lost continent in the Pacific Ocean.
Who were the Ricci brotherhood?
Holders of wisdom about Mu.
Where is Nan Madol located?
Micronesia.
How was Nan Madol constructed?
Using magical forces to levitate and place massive basalt columns.
Are there more remnants of Mu?
Possibility of undiscovered remnants on the ocean floor.
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