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  • Archaeologist Says Johor "Lost City" Does Not Exist

    05/01/2006 10:55:07 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 6 replies · 229+ views
    Bernama ^ | April 28, 2006 18:24 PM | "oh yes, we have no Bernamas"
    The "lost city" of Gelanggi or Linggiu, claimed to have been hidden in the jungles of Johor for more than a thousand years, does not exist, said an archaeologist in the National Heritage Department... The search was launched following a claim made by an independent researcher Raimy Che Ros that he had found evidence of the "lost city" after 12 years of research. The claim, published in a newspaper in February last year, created public excitement because Linggiu was said to be older than the Borobudur Buddhist temple in Indonesia built between 750 and 842 A.D. and Cambodia's Angkor Wat...
  • Lost city believed found in Johor (Malaysia)

    02/03/2005 12:31:50 AM PST · by nickcarraway · 26 replies · 1,368+ views
    The Star (Malaysia) ^ | TEOH TEIK HOONG and AUDREY EDWARDS
    PETALING JAYA: A 1,000-year-old lost city, possibly older than Angkor Wat in Cambodia and Borobudur in Indonesia, is believed to have been located in the dense jungles of Johor. The discovery of what is thought to be the site of Kota Gelanggi or Perbendaharaan Permata (Treasury of Jewels) by an independent Malaysian researcher has prompted museum officials to plan an expedition to confirm the finding. If indeed the site is that of the lost city , it is set to transform the historical landscape of the region, said Raimy Che-Ross, who spent 12 years researching Malay manuscripts all over the...
  • Mysterious city of black stone

    02/13/2005 8:19:20 PM PST · by IllumiNaughtyByNature · 22 replies · 1,421+ views
    The Star Online ^ | 02/12/05 | AUDREY EDWARDS AND ZUHRIN AZAM AHMAD
    KOTA TINGGI: Villagers and orang asli in this part of Johor have grown up with stories about a mysterious lost city made of black stone.