• Nan Madol, söylendiği gibi, Saudeleur’ların yapamayacağı kadar muazzam bir şehir.Saudeleur’ların ne ömürleri, ne de teknik bilgileri buna elvermez..
  • Despite its status as “one of the most enigmatic and unique ancient sites in the world,” most people have never heard the name – Nan Madol.
  • While the part about magic powers is disputed by scientists, what is clear is the abandonment of Nan Madol in the 16th to 17th centuries.
  • Nan Madol, part of the Federated States of Micronesia, is comprised of a vast tapestry of 92 artificially made islets all interconnected by canals.
  • The area of Nan Madol accessible by walking is pretty small but you could take photos all day. ... Nan Madol is amazingly built upon corals.
  • The ancient city of Nan Madol was founded with 92 islands in it. The island city, made up of giant basalt rock, once housed 1,000 people.
  • Probable quarry sites around the island have been identified, but the exact origin of the stones used in the construction of Nan Madol is yet to be determined.
  • So anyway… after many generations the mysterious dynasty ruled from Nan Madol until the arrival of a warrior called Nan Paratak.
  • Nan Madol was the ceremonial and political seat of the Saudeleur Dynasty, which united Pohnpei’s estimated population of 25,000 people until about 1628.
  • Nan Madol is a historic site located in Pohnpei Islands, Federated States of Micronesia in the Western Pacific Ocean.