Ancient Flying Canoes And Magic In The Pacific – Clues In The North – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – We continue our journey to the Pacific and listen to the words of our ancestors who witnessed the arrival of strange people who came from far away. As mentioned in part 1, myths and legends are open to interpretation and many unusual ancient myths have been confirmed by modern science.
In part one we discussed curious ancient accounts of flying canoes and magic performed by unknown people whose skin often became dark. We also raised the possibility ancient people in the Pacific had knowledge of the Egyptian winged sun disk.
In this article, we will focus our attention on a very important myth that can unravel the mystery of the flying canoe and the magic performed by unknown strangers who visited ancient people in the pacific.
One researcher had the privilege to spend time with natives and he gained valuable information about ancient traditions and beliefs associated with the unknown strangers we attempt to identify.
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