Scientists uncover lost island | ABC News

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The mythical story about the lost island of Teonimenu has been told for generations in central Solomon Islands. Scientists now believe this oral history is actually a credible record of a sudden, catastrophic event which caused the island to disappear several hundred years ago. They believe they’ve pinpointed the exact location of Teonimenu and what likely caused it to sink into the ocean forever. #shorts

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コメント (4)
  • To be fair, in the west we had to debunk so many of our own myths over the last 1-2 centuries, its hard to fully believe a mythis when we come across it.
  • So hilarious to see “academics” and “intellectuals” slowly but surely admit that myth is a critical archeological tool, and not just something to be hand waved away
  • @Lanes1122
    Surprised ABC hasn't blamed man made climate change. And left the comments on😂🤣