Akakor
Akakor is the name of a mythological ancient underground city, located somewhere between Brazil, Bolivia and Peru. It was described by German journalist Karl Brugger, based on interviews with a self-proclaimed Brazilian Indian chieftain Tatunca Nara in his book The Chronicle of Akakor (1976). Although Brugger was apparently convinced, the information in it has only one source (Tatunca Nara), who was later exposed by activist and adventurer Rüdiger Nehberg as being Günther Hauck, a German.
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Akakor
Akakor is the name of a mythological ancient underground city, located somewhere between Brazil, Bolivia and Peru. It was described by German journalist Karl Brugger, based on interviews with a self-proclaimed Brazilian Indian chieftain Tatunca Nara in his book The Chronicle of Akakor (1976). Although Brugger was apparently convinced, the information in it has only one source (Tatunca Nara), who was later exposed by activist and adventurer Rüdiger Nehberg as being Günther Hauck, a German.
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Akakor is the name of a mythol ...... gh references are to "Akator".
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Akakor è un ipotetico regno so ...... a sentì di proseguire a piedi.
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Akakor é uma suposta cidade pe ...... ado em 1984 no Rio de Janeiro.
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Akakor is the name of a mythol ...... being Günther Hauck, a German.
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Akakor è un ipotetico regno so ...... luenti del Rio delle Amazzoni.
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Akakor é uma suposta cidade pe ...... arro pelo imperador Atahualpa.
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