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  2. Mu (mythical lost continent) - Wikipedia

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    Mu is a lost continent introduced by Augustus Le Plongeon (1825–1908), who identified the "Land of Mu" with Atlantis. The name was subsequently identified with the hypothetical land of Lemuria by James Churchward (1851–1936), who asserted that it was located in the Pacific Ocean before its destruction. [ 1 ]

  3. List of mythological places - Wikipedia

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    Mu: A hypothetical continent that allegedly disappeared at the dawn of human history. Nibiru: A mythological planet described by the Babylonians. Onigashima: A mythical island of oni visited by the character Momotarō in Japanese folklore. Paititi: A legendary Inca lost city or utopian rich land said to lie east of the Andes. Pohjola

  4. Lost lands - Wikipedia

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    Mu, a mythical lost continent in the Pacific Ocean; Shangri-La, a fictitious valley in Tibet, the idea of which may have been inspired by the myth of Shambhala; Quivira and Cibola, also known as the Seven Cities of Gold. These were suspected somewhere in America by the Conquistadors. El Dorado, mythic city of gold.

  5. Forgotten continent - Wikipedia

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    Atlantis, mythical ancient submerged continent. Kumari Kandam; Lemuria, hypothetical continent in the Indian Ocean. Meropis; Mu, often called the lost continent. Terra Australis, mystical southern land, now confirmed as Antarctica.

  6. List of Cthulhu Mythos books - Wikipedia

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    They are written in a hieratic form of Naacal, the language of the fictional sunken continent of Mu. The tablets reveal a partial history of Mu, describing Zanthu's struggle against the rising cult of Ghatanothoa and his own religion's lamented decline. He also describes his failed attempt to release the god Ythogtha from its prison.

  7. Talk:Mu (mythical lost continent) - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the Mu Revealed page were merged into Mu (mythical lost continent) on 14 July 2019. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history ; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page .

  8. Naacal - Wikipedia

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    The next known published use of the word occurred in 1926 when James Churchward used the term in his book, The Lost Continent of Mu, Motherland of Man.. According to James Churchward, the Naacal were the people and civilization of the lost continent of Mu, as well as the name of their language.

  9. James Churchward - Wikipedia

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    The lost continent of Mu is referenced in Daniel Pinkwater's teen novel Alan Mendelsohn, Boy From Mars (1979). [citation needed] UK-based electronic music record-label Planet Mu has released three compilation albums with titles copied from Churchward's own books: The Cosmic Forces of Mu (2001), Children of Mu (2004), and Sacred Symbols of Mu ...