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As the legend goes, there was once a fanatical religious cult that worshipped a turtle god called Namusan Sapou. It was said that the god would feast on young virgins as snacks, uttering the holy cry “Myah”. A lot of cultures and countries to some degree have shown evidence to have looked up to or worshipped turtles at some point and the south pacific islands Pararakelse and Molmol are located at the centre of this “Turtle Civilization”.

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  • Turtle Civilization
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  • As the legend goes, there was once a fanatical religious cult that worshipped a turtle god called Namusan Sapou. It was said that the god would feast on young virgins as snacks, uttering the holy cry “Myah”. A lot of cultures and countries to some degree have shown evidence to have looked up to or worshipped turtles at some point and the south pacific islands Pararakelse and Molmol are located at the centre of this “Turtle Civilization”.
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  • As the legend goes, there was once a fanatical religious cult that worshipped a turtle god called Namusan Sapou. It was said that the god would feast on young virgins as snacks, uttering the holy cry “Myah”. A lot of cultures and countries to some degree have shown evidence to have looked up to or worshipped turtles at some point and the south pacific islands Pararakelse and Molmol are located at the centre of this “Turtle Civilization”.
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