ALF's Talk Story
MAUNA KEA the TALLEST MOUNTAIN in the WORLD...
MAUNA LOA the LONGEST
MOUNTAIN in the WORLD...
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Mauna Kea on Hawai'i Island is the tallest mountain in the world. Here's the catch: If you add what's underneath sea level, then Mount Everest isn't the tallest mountain. The winner then is Mauna Kea, a huge, very tall volcano. Mauna Kea stretches 13,796 feet above water and 19,680 feet underwater, for a total of 33,476! The above picture on the right clearly shows how massive Mauna Kea is. So if you say that it's the whole mountain that counts, then Mauna Kea is the tallest.
Are the Hawaiian islands part of the lost continent of Lemuria or MU?
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This satellite picture shows the location of the Pacific Pyramids, which appears to have energy radiating from the location .
The Hawaiian islands on the lower left side of picture and the pyramids midway between the islands and the west coast of North America.
Have you ever wondered why the Hawaiians share similarities in culture, language and beliefs with other South Pacific peoples?
The Polynesian South Pacific connection is probably due to, the proven fact, that the Polynesians were and are master seamen. They mastered sailing the open seas, at least one thousand years before white man would leave the sight of land. For centuries the Polynesians migrated throughout the Pacific Ocean sharing their beliefs, culture, customs and language. I believed the similarities between Polynesians was due to their sea faring abilites, until I came across the story of Mu.
Most people have heard of the lost continent of Atlantis, but few have heard of the lost continent of Mu or Lemuria. ALF first heard about Mu from a Cherokee Native American. She cited a story about Turtle Island (what she called North America) the motherland of Mu and how her people had traveled away from the motherland before it sank. She also told me of a scientist, Col. James Churchward, of the 1930's; who studied ancient writings of the ancient people of North and South America. His studies eventually took him to India and China and he again noticed similarities between the ancient writings despite the vast Pacific Ocean as a barrier. He then surmised from his studies that there had to be an ancient continent in the Pacific Ocean.
A few months later I met a Hawaiian elder or Kupuna educator-historian. He talked about Mu and the ancient people of Mu or Lemuria. These ancient people lived in harmony with everything around them, he said, living by principles of positive loving creative thought. They knew the power thought and that it would not enter the mind of a Lemurian to have a negative thought or partake in a negative action or deed. The people of Mu knew what was going to happen to their precious motherland and many migrated to the corners of the earth. The Kapuna also stated that his Hawaiian family genealogy is linked with the ancient people of Mu. Then he invited me to his office were we "googled" Pacific Pyramids. These are the maps he showed me...
I was surprised at what he showed me, but none the less, made me a believer in the lost continent of Mu. Half way between North America and the Hawaiian Islands there are three pyramids under about 2600 feet of water that are the in the same shape and form of the great pyramids of Giza. See the close-up satellite pictures below...
Pacific Pyramids
Pyramids of Giza
LEMURIAN
PARADISE
According to author James Churchward, MU was about 5,000 miles long and 3,000 miles wide, a beautiful tropical paradise like the Garden of Eden. He claims there were 64 million people who died in the sinking, and that it dated back over 50,000 years. The
Pacific
Islands
are the remaining mountain peaks of the lost continent. Precise detailed maps of the lost continent of Mu and Atlantis were found on stone tablets from Pre-Inca Ica, Peru, by Dr. Javier Cabrera, engraved in stone and photographed by Robbert Charroux.
United Nations diplomat Farida Iskoviet, assistant to United Nations President Adam Malik, came to
Maui
in 1972 and researched Lemurian ruins and history and concluded that they were real.
One of
Hawaii
's leading authorities on Lemurian research was Sgt. Williard Wannall from Army Intelligence in
Oahu
. He reported that ruins of a submerged Lemurian city was between
Maui
and
Oahu
. It was a Top Secret project in Naval Intelligence in 1972.
This map shows the lost continents of Atlantis and Lemuria. The "X" in picture of Lemuria shows the approximate location of three submerged pyramids. Read more below...
Mauna Loa is a REALLY tall and big mountain. At 60 miles long and 30 miles wide, it makes up half of the entire island. When one considers that the flanks of Mauna Loa sit on sea floor that is about 16,400 ft (5,000 M) deep, the "height" of this volcano relative to neighboring land (the sea floor) is more like 30,080 ft (9,170 m)!
Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano in the world. In fact, using this last measure of its height, it is one of the tallest mountains in the world (although many mountains, such as Mt. Everest in the Himalaya mountain range, sit higher relative to sea level).
All large land masses (such as mountains) also push down upon the Earth's crust due to their enormous weight. So, directly beneath Mauna Loa, the sea floor on which it sits is depressed by and additional 26,000 ft (8000 m). Thus, if one wanted to say how thick (at its center) is the lava pile that makes up Mauna Loa, one would need to add its above sea level height, its sea floor to sea level height, and the thickness of its depression in the Pacific sea floor. These total 56,080 ft (17,170 m).
Mauna Loa is a "shield volcano", which means it is a gently sloping mountain produced from a large number of generally very fluid lava flows. The volcano has been erupting for at least 100,000 years (possibly more). Mauna Loa shares the Hawaiian hot spot with its smaller active siblings Kilauea and Loihi seamount.


MAUNA LOA


MAUNA KEA
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Mauna Kea from Hilo
Mauna Kea from Space
Mauna Kea from Waimea
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Waipi'o Valley




On both sides of the valley there are cliffs reaching almost 2000 feet with hundreds of cascading waterfalls, including one of Hawaii's most celebrated waterfalls - Hi`ilawe.
The road into the valley is very steep (a 25% grade). In order to travel into the valley, you must either ride down in a four wheel drive vehicle or hike down to the valley floor.
Waipi`o means "curved water" in the Hawaiian language. It is said locally that Waipi'o is also called "Valley of the Kings" because in ancient Hawaii it was a favored place to have gatherings especially by royalty. For example if ,lets say, a chief died and didn't have a successor to manage his apua'a (district), other chiefs and alii (royalty) would meet in the valley to choose the next chief for the apua'a. The local Hawaiians know how special the valley is, many chiefs and alii are buried in the steep clifts and they say...you can feel the spiritual mana (energy) of those Hawaiian ancestors.
Wiapi'o Valley is also known as the Valley of the Kings on the Big Island of Hawaii.
It is located along the Hamakua Coast on the northeast shore of the Big Island of Hawaii. Waipi'o Valley is the largest and most southern of the seven valleys on the windward (eastern) side of the Kohala Mountains.
Waipi`o Valley is a mile wide at the coastline and almost six miles deep. Along the coast is a beautiful black sand and black rock beach and is often used by motion picture production companies.








Also stories about
Waipio Valley
Lemuria or Mu
ALFs Art Gallery depicts paintings of Hawaii scenic places such as Mauna Kea (the tallest mountain in the world), Mauna Loa (the longest mountain in the world) and Wiapio Valley Lookout on Hawaii island. Also included is a story of ancient folk lore on the lost continent of Mu or Lemuria.





