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HIVA - the Polynesian Water Continent - Then the Voyagers Settled Down

Posted on the 30 June 2015 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN

HIVA - the Polynesian Water Continent - then the Voyagers settled down

The Polynesian Triangle (centred around 'the lost world' of Hiva) covered 25,000,000 square miles of territory.


For years, elders on Easter Island have claimed their ancestors fled from a land called Hiva which sank as a result of a great disaster. New scientific evidence points to a remote island chain in Polynesia, suggesting it was the center of an ancient and thriving civilization. For 400 years, they have been known as the Marquesas Archipelago, but before they were simply called the Isles of Hiva. [source HaBoPE]

We'll find that many peoples of the (so called primitive) ancient world traveled more from continent to continent centuries earlier than we ever believed/understood or was marketed to Modern Sheople by Kings of Europe.
We share the big brain of our tribal ancestors, we are all the same species.

"The ocean is the highway of our ancestors," great catch-all quote.

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