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5 places carry this tag, across every kind and continent it appears in.
🇰🇮 Kiribati · Submerged site
Pseudo 200k–14k BCE (real Pacific formation 140 Ma) · Pseudo Muvians / claimed Motherland / Naacals
Churchward 1926 Pacific continent 5,000 miles Hawaii-Fiji sunk 14,000 BCE by gas-belt — Naacal tablets never produced, −4000 m abyssal 140 Ma crust, not sial.
🇵🇪 Peru · Pyramid
Late Preceramic – Initial Period (c.2500–1000 BCE) – Casma-Sechín · Casma-Sechín (Preceramic to Initial)
Las Aldas is a monumental U-shaped temple-plaza on a coastal eolian terrace at Casma, Ancash, at 30 m above the Pacific.
🇨🇱 Chile · Submerged site
Buccaneer phantom (1687–1770) · English buccaneer / French hydrography
Chile Davis phantom 1687 – sandy isle at 27°20′S 105°W, abyssal Nazca plain, precursor to Easter Island.
🇵🇫 Pacific Ocean · Archaeological wonder
Pseudoarchaeology 1926 book (claimed 50,000–12,000 BCE empire) · Churchward pseudo–Theosophy
1926 lost mid-Pacific continent 5000×3000 miles peopled 64 million — abyssal plain basalt 80 Ma proves none.
🇯🇵 Japan · Ancient village
Early–Middle Jomon 3500–2000 BCE · Jomon Early–Middle Hokkaido maritime
Early–Middle Jomon coastal settlement (3500–2000 BCE) on Ofune River terrace facing Uchiura Bay, Hokkaido, renowned for 100+ deep pit graves, stone pile graves, and massive whale-bone midden (sperm…