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Phoenicians In AustraliaThe Phoenicians (Kenaanim) did travel to Australia and also established permanent colonies there. There tongue, Dabarim Kananim [Land Of Merchants Language], was written onto flat rock tablets, and across parts of Western Australia, there are vast but deeply buried artifacts and remains of Phoenician colonies. The Phoenician Aryans referred to Australia as OPHIR. The country of Ophir [Southern Land Of Gold] was called so because of the vast gold deposits the Phoenicians found there.

In Australia, the Phoenicians built vast portside and harbor Gadiri [Walled Cities] and would load vast tonnage of minerals, gemstones, fabrics, plants and sometimes Australian Fauna onto their boats and would sail back across the Pacific Ocean and would dock in India. From India the Phoenicians (Kenaanim) would then migrate across the land, trading, buying and building new trading networks, before returning to their ships. The country of Kenaan (Phoenicia) where Lebanon is today, had been a very advanced civilization.

The only truth in the above answer is that the Phoenicians came from the area that is now Lebanon. Everything else is a crock.

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