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I do believe that most of the world has heard stories of a place known as LeMuria or "Mu", located just off the coast of Washington and Oregon. Around the time of Atlantis, these people were a thriving community and had a main focus in spirituality. As the Atlantians were known for there power struggle and technology boom, the LeMurians were known more for their ecological harmony, and their kind nature.
Many believe that around the time of Atlantis' demise, so too did "Mu" fall. Could there have been a war of some kind? There have been many reports on Atlantis being far more advanced then the U.S. is today. Could LeMuria have been just as advanced? If these two cultures were to exist in the same time frame and have similar advanced technology, would they not be the leaders of the globe? Would it really be that unthinkable for them to destroy eachother in a battle over who's top dog?
Some believe that there was in fact a large battle. That the Atlantians were on a war path to extinguish their only competitors. Since Mu was a thriving community of spiritual people, they must have known it was coming before the first signs appeared. Also, knowing their nature, many think there is no way they could or would initiate a war of any kind. The Atlantians attacked, and the LeMurians did all they could to peacefully defend their island. After a long drawn out battle at sea, as a last ditch effort, Atlantis used their technology to crumble the supporting volcanic rock under LeMuria. As Lemuria was falling they too decided to use their technology to deliver an equal blow to Atlantis.
Many believe that in order to prepare for such a horrible demise, the LeMurians went to northern California before the war began. There they began to tunnel underground below Mt. Shasta. They were making a new community, but this time in a safe place. As the war began, some believe they left their island to retreat under Mt. Shasta, while those who chose to stood and fought in LeMuria.
The LeMurians are said to still reside there, their population would be in the one million range at this point. I do find it a little weird that the government won't let you in any of the caves under Mt. Shasta besides the few shallow caves they give tours in. You get an astronomical fee for going in any caves roped off by the government. Some people think it could be a missile silo or underground base. Who knows?
Some people have reported seeing people in robes taller than an average person walking around the foot of the mountain. Others have said to have seen what appeared to be little people approximately four feet high, that had the ability to dissolve into thin air when noticed.
Does anyone really know the truth? I'm sure someone does....Now only if we can get them to share the info.
Mark Nies writes for GlobalMysteries.com under the name AwakenedSoul.
Places to visit in Essex
A trip to Colchester Castle Museum takes you through 2000 years of some of the most important events in British history. Formerly the capital of Roman Britain, Colchester has experienced devastation by Boudicca, invasion by the Normans and siege during the English Civil War.
Since the 16th century, the Castle has been a ruin, a library and a gaol for witches. Today it’s an award winning museum featuring many hands-on displays showing Colchester's history from the Stone Age to the Civil War. It is not only the town's flagship museum, but it is also in a real sense a symbol of Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town. The nearest car parks are St Botolph's, Britannia and Osborne Street and the museum is a five minute walk from the bus station and Colchester Town railway station.
Colchester Castle Museum is situated in Castle Park which is open to the public from dusk to dawn all year round and is free to enter. The main entrance to the park is located at the east end of the High Street and you may find some areas of the park closed during certain events. It has a modern children's play area, crazy golf, putting green, children's boating lake, cricket ground, traditional cafe, riverside walks and Hollytree’s Museum. Dogs are welcome in the Lower Castle Park, but are not permitted in the Upper Castle Park.
While you are in Colchester, another one of the great places to visit in Essex is Colchester Zoo. They are now one of the finest Zoos in Europe due to a constant programme of development and recently won the coveted "Large Visitor Attraction of the Year" Award from the East of England Tourist Board.
Colchester Zoo makes for a great day out for all the family and has plenty to keep the kids amused.
Not far from Colchester, situated in Elmstead Market you will find The Beth Chatto Gardens. The gardens began in 1960 from an overgrown wasteland with poor gravel soil and boggy hollows, and have now been transformed into an informal garden harmonising with the surrounding countryside.
Light refreshments are available in their newly refurbished tearoom including hot and cold drinks, locally made cakes and ice creams and a selection of filled rolls. Visitors are welcome to take a picnic to be eaten on the benches situated in the grassed car park. Toilet facilities are available including disabled and except for exceptionally wet periods the garden is also accessible for wheelchairs.
Closed to the public for over 100 years, situated next to the River Thames and once a military firing range, RSPB Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve near Purfleet is one of very few ancient landscapes remaining in the area.
The site was acquired in 2000 and work was set about transforming it into an important place for nature and a great place for people to visit. You can now expect to see breeding wading birds in spring and summer, and large flocks of wild ducks in the winter. Birds of prey and rare birds can regularly be seen too. There are also water voles in the ditches and rare dragonflies flit across the boardwalks.
There is an innovative visitor centre with huge picture-windows that look out across the marshes. It is full of environmentally friendly features and already boasts a handful of prestigious architectural awards.
There is also a shop and café, a new wildlife garden and children's adventure play area. A full events programme offers something for everyone, and while they still have several years to go to finish all the visitor features on the reserve, it’s already an incredible transformation. Boardwalks throughout the reserve give access for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
When looking for places to visit in Essex, Tropical Wings Zoo at South Woodham Ferrers is a fabulous wildlife park set in acres of attractive grounds and features one of the largest butterfly houses in the country. There are many different species of birds, insects and animals, and they pride themselves on encouraging interaction whenever possible.
A daily programme of Animal Encounter sessions will entertain, educate and introduce you to wildlife face to face. Livestock includes free-flying butterflies, a large collection of exotic parrots, marmoset monkeys, minibeasts, otters, goats, wallabies, meerkats, owls, skunks, ponies, marbled polecats, reptiles, ring-tailed lemurs, donkeys, birds of prey, pets corner and farmyard area. With a large children’s play area, undercover and open air picnic areas, Discovery Kingdom; a large indoor arena where learning comes to life, Wise Owl Barn, the Ride on Tractors and Sandpit Diggers, kids won't have time to get bored.
Some areas of Tropical Wings Zoo are open to the Public with no entry charge. These include the Gift Shop, Farm Shop and Butterfly Cafe.
The Zoo is fully accessible to wheelchairs and has toilets for the disabled. Blue Badge holders will also find allocated parking spaces situated near the main entrance. Baby changing facilities are also available and there is a large free car park with overflow space during busy periods. The Zoo operates a "no dogs except guide dogs" policy for the safety of the animals and visitors.
The Riverslade Art Gallery located in Saffron Waldon is a centre for work produced by local professional artists and is run by the artists themselves. Definitely one of the places to visit in Essex, it features original paintings and drawings, etchings, ceramics, sculpture, textile art, glass art, jewellery, mosaics and woodwork. The wide range of work provides a source of unique items, large and small, for the home, for gifts and for the collector. Cards featuring the artists work are also available.
Wherever you decide to go or whatever you decide to do within our county, you’ll be sure of a great day out that you’ll never forget.
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Paul Sage.
Essex Tourist Guide.com
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