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times (i.e. prior to the great flood of biblical record) where an unknown continent is located in the
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platforms are concentrated along the current coast of the island, which implies that the island's shape has changed little since they were built. Moreover, the "Triumphal Road" that
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2370:Categories
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2005:Euramerica
1960:Asiamerica
1688:Antarctica
1641:Continents
1584:Audio help
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2010:Kalaharia
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1718:Australia
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