Question | Answer |
Home of Norse gods and goddesses | Asgard |
thought to be a mythical lost continent, destroyed by volcanoes and earthquakes | Atlantis |
mythical western land, home of King Arthur after he died | Avalon |
Section of the Atlantic Ocean, site of many ship/airplane disappearances | Bermuda Triangle |
Home of King Arthur of Great Britain and the Knights of the Round Table | Camelot |
Real Pacific Island, home of massive, unexplained stone statues of heads | Easter Island |
Spring of water that restores youth, sought in Florida by Ponce de Leon | Fountain of Youth |
Mythical nations of heathens and barbarians | Gog or Magog |
Lost sunken continent near Africa, Madagascar and India | Lemuria |
Home of the Greek gods and goddesses | Mount Olympus |
Lost continent under the Pacific Ocean near Polynesia | Mu |
paradise region of Tibet | Shangri-la |
stone formations in Great Britain whose purpose and origins are unknown | Stonehenge |
Norse hall, home to warriors who had been killed in battle | Valhalla |
Standing stones in Lewis, in Scotland's Outer Hebrides islands, are older than Stonehenge | Callanish (or Calanais) Standing Stones |