
Nan Madol is one of the most mysterious ancient sites on Earth, known as Venice of the East. A lost city in the Pacific said to have been built by giants using magic and levitation. It was once one of the 7 capital cities of the legendary continent of Mu, also known as Lemuria or Mudalu (穆大陸), a vanished civilization hidden beneath the Pacific Ocean.
It was also believed to be an ancient rainmaking station, a sacred place where priests could control the weather and call down rain. Even today, Nan Madol is one of the wettest places on Earth, adding even more mystery to its legend and purpose.
From the curse of Nan Madol to hidden tunnels, giant remains, platinum coffins, and massive megalithic structures, the island’s history is as eerie as it is fascinating. It is a place that seems to defy conventional history and raises serious questions about who built it and how.
For those interested in lost civilizations, ancient mysteries, and the hidden history of the Pacific, Nan Madol opens the door to a much bigger story about Mu, advanced ancient cultures, and what may have been lost beneath the sea.
by TheWhiteRabbit4090