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Created page with "Mapa da Lemúria de ''O Continente Perdido de Mu'', de James Churchward (1927). Este mapa, baseado na leitura de textos antigos por Churchward, mostra o continente da Lemúria..."
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[[File:Lemuria3.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Mapa mostrando a Atlântida em sua maior extensão e um continente Lemuriano menor no que é agora o Oceano Pacífico, de ''A História da Atlântida e a Lemúria Perdida''.]]
[[File:Lemuria3.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Mapa mostrando a Atlântida em sua maior extensão e um continente Lemuriano menor no que é agora o Oceano Pacífico, de ''A História da Atlântida e a Lemúria Perdida''.]]


[[File:LemuriaMapChurchward.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.2|Map of Lemuria from ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', by James Churchward (1927). This map, based on Churchward’s reading of ancient texts, shows the continent of Lemuria as it was before its final destruction.]]
[[File:LemuriaMapChurchward.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.2|Mapa da Lemúria de ''O Continente Perdido de Mu'', de James Churchward (1927). Este mapa, baseado na leitura de textos antigos por Churchward, mostra o continente da Lemúria como era antes de sua destruição final.]]


'''Mu''', or '''Lemuria''', was the lost continent of the Pacific, which, according to the findings of James Churchward, archaeologist and author of ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', extended from north of Hawaii three thousand miles south to Easter Island and the Fijis and was made up of three areas of land stretching more than five thousand miles from east to west.  
'''Mu''', or '''Lemuria''', was the lost continent of the Pacific, which, according to the findings of James Churchward, archaeologist and author of ''The Lost Continent of Mu'', extended from north of Hawaii three thousand miles south to Easter Island and the Fijis and was made up of three areas of land stretching more than five thousand miles from east to west.  
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