It is believed that the area of the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean was previously land. This is evidenced by the fact that the islands have granite massifs:
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And the islands themselves are the remnants of rather large islands or even a mini-mainland. Maybe this was the very Lemuria?
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In the very south of this underwater shelf area there is Reunion Island (east of Madagascar). Coordinates: 21 ° 16 '50.00 "S 55 ° 47' 26.00" E
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Island in East Africa, overseas region of France. Located in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. The island is of volcanic origin and mountainous. The island was uninhabited, since the 10th century it was visited by Arab navigators, who called it Dina Margabin - Western Island. In July 1500, the Portuguese navigator Diogo Dias landed on the island. On February 9, 1512 or 1513, on the day of Saint Apollonia, the Portuguese navigator Pedro de Macareñas landed on the island. Well, and then the history of the island.
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Quite by accident I stumbled upon such pictures of idols:
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The idols are clearly ancient and most likely represent people. But the traces of erosion have erased all traces so much that this can already be done even with a slight stretch.
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But some hand details are still visible.
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Who, when and why built them is a question. Only one thing is known - judging by the erosion of the stone mass - not in our foreseeable time.
Author: sibved