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Underwater Lost Civilization discovered in the Philippines!

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Rene B. Sarabia Jr
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i just caught wiff of this in youtube and it turns out that water intrusion and soil erosion have uncovered the surface of what seems to be a city-complex of a lost civilization, now swallowed by the sea at the Philippines. 

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There are also connections between the lost civilization uncovered in the Philippines to the one in China called the Lianzgzhu culture...

There are no native White Nephrite Jade deposits in the Philippines but there are a ton of Nephrite Jade Artifacts uncovered in the Philippines which means that they got the Jade from somewhere else...

Contemporaneous with the sudden loss and departure of the Liangzhu civilization from China, the Jade culture suddenly popped up in the Philippines almost as if the civilization just set out from their boats, abandoned the coast and their old city and sailing to new islands with their ships, built a new city in the islands of the Philippines.

The underwater mega-city found in the Philippines is designed exactly like the Liangzhu city complex, with its rammed earth walls, canals for navigation and concentric layers of structures and island watch towers.

This is pretty exciting news!

 

Furthermore, there's the importance of Jade itself, in ancient Chinese mythology, it's considered the "Semen of Dragons" and dragons were considered to be a riverine and maritime oriented creature associated with Jade. Dragons = Ancient Austronesian Seamen and navigators bringing "Jade" to the rivers, seas, coasts and islands in the international maritime trade network they established. This is proven by the fact that the Liangzu Jade culture is prevalent from South China to Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, an internationally traded commodity which is transported in seas and rivers.

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There are also videos linking us with Ophir, where the ancient Hebrews got their gold.

 

 

The Philippine BTW has the second largest amount of gold deposits after Africa.

Now, that the identity of Ophir, the source of the Jerusalem Temple's gold has been revealed...

There's also the matter of the future prophecy of the "New Jerusalem" the Bride of Christ, that will descend from Heaven and replace the Old Jerusalem...

In the prophecy it said that the New Jerusalem will have gates of Pearls emblazoned with the name of Christ's disciples...

Incidentally, out of all the nations in the world, only one nation is known to be a Pearl of one direction. "The Pearl of the Orient; The Philippines, named after a Spanish King, Philip who is incidentally named after a disciple of Christ... Philip the Apostle!!!"

One of the Pearly Gates of the Walls of Gold, of the New Jerusalem has been revealed! The Holy Virgin Bride Cometh!

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Underwater archaeological sites are always interesting. I think there may be very interesting ones in the Yellow Sea, which was land until 10,000 BC. Of particular interest is the Bohai Bay and the Korea Bay. This general area was a major source of demic diffusion in all directions, with earliest sites of agriculture in East Asia and also the earliest civilization in East Asia.

Earth in 10,000 BC:

Bohai Bay and Korea Bay:

There is prolific evidence of prehistoric settlements that's been submerged in water along the coasts in this area. Another characteristic of later settlements in this area is that they were mostly built on high hill tops. There is a general continuity of cultures in this area known as the Dongyi cultural sphere, which consist of the northeastern coasts of China and the Korean peninsula.

There, Huaxia represents Sinitic cultures, whereas the Miaoman represent rice-growing cultures of the Yangtze, who were most likely Hmong peoples.

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