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  2. Lost City of Z - Wikipedia

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    The British surveyor Percy Fawcett in 1911, who believed an indigenous city, which he called "the Lost City of Z", had existed in the Brazilian jungle. Fawcett found a document known as Manuscript 512, held at the National Library of Brazil, believed to have been written by Portuguese bandeirantes João da Silva Guimarães [].

  3. Manuscript 512 - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th and 20th centuries, Manuscript 512 was the object of intense debate and instigated many expeditions by adventurers and investigators, notably Sir Richard F. Burton, who published the work Highlands of Brazil in 1869, and Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett, who disappeared on one of his "Lost City of Z" expeditions through inner ...

  4. Percy Fawcett - Wikipedia

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    Lost in the Amazon: The Enigma of Col. Percy Fawcett PBS Secrets of the Dead documentary; B. Fletcher Robinson & 'The Lost World' by Paul Spiring; The Lost City of Z is a Long Way From a True Story and I Should Know by John Hemming in The Spectator; Newspaper clippings about Percy Fawcett in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW

  5. Lost city - Wikipedia

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    Lost City of Z – a city allegedly located in the jungles of the Mato Grosso region of Brazil, said to have been seen by the British explorer Col. Percy Harrison Fawcett some time before World War I [26] Lyonesse – a stretch of land from Cornwall, England, into the Celtic Sea; Otuken – legendary capital city of Gokturks in Turkic mythology

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  7. White Amazonian Indians - Wikipedia

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    Percy Fawcett in the 1920s searched for the Lost City of Z in the Amazon which he believed was inhabited by a race of "White Indians". Alexander Hamilton Rice Jr.'s 1924-1925 expedition into the unmapped Amazonian regions adjacent to the Parima River was publicized in The New York Times in July 1925.

  8. The Lost City of Z (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon is a non-fiction book by American author David Grann. Published in 2009, the book recounts the activities of the British explorer Percy Fawcett who, in 1925, disappeared with his son in the Amazon rainforest while looking for the ancient "Lost City of Z". In the book, Grann recounts ...

  9. Lost city found by accident and rhino IVF breakthrough: 2024 ...

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    Moments to celebrate included a solar eclipse seen by millions and a lost city discovered by accident. Lost city found by accident and rhino IVF breakthrough: 2024's scientific wins Skip to main ...