tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5525559785388894045.post7786746034114376768..comments2024-03-24T14:22:57.453-05:00Comments on Shawna Delacorte's Blog: 5 Lost Cities—FoundShawna Delacortehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17334547435739630283noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5525559785388894045.post-3328768699059487842014-09-06T16:47:03.998-05:002014-09-06T16:47:03.998-05:00Erica: Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed my blog. ...Erica: Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed my blog. I was surprised about Lagunita, too. If it had originally been discovered in the late 1800s and then the records inadvertently lost, it would be a lot more understandable than discovering the ruins as recently as the 1970s and just dismissing it as nothing until it's rediscovered.<br /><br />Thanks for commenting.Shawna Delacortehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17334547435739630283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5525559785388894045.post-85796792660379108432014-09-06T12:41:54.829-05:002014-09-06T12:41:54.829-05:00A very interesting article about lost or little kn...A very interesting article about lost or little known places. I loved the article. It is a shame so many places have been lost due to lost civilizations, but I recently heard on yahoo mail that one lost city in Mexico that was first discovered in the 70's by a scouting team is now being reinvestigated. The first report of the city was never nationally reported and then the location was temporarily lost. DAH!<br />Thank you for this post. I found it very interesting. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03356652534577720053noreply@blogger.com