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| | The Mysterious Origin of the Guanches |
 | | Hence, the importance of inquiring on the origin of the Guanches and their possible connection with Atlantis. |  | | But if they are not Atlanteans left behind when their continent sunk, the only possible explanation for the mysterious origin of the Guanches is that they primordially came from somewhere else. |  | | We start by reviewing the ancient traditions linking the Canaries to the Garden of the Hesperides and the Islands of the Blest, and progress into the modern proposals purporting to show that the Canaries and the other neighboring islands are the remains of sunken Atlantis. |
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http://www.atlan.org/articles/guanche_origin/index.html
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| | Mysteries endure at Canary Islands - The Washington Times: Travel - April 23, 2005 |
 | | The Guanches detested the sea and never sailed it, leading some to think they were brought on ships by early seafaring peoples. |  | | Others link them to the Cro-Magnon types who inhabited Portugal around 8000 B.C. A few propose that the Canaries are the lofty volcanic peaks of mythical sunken Atlantis and that the Guanches are their descendants. |  | | Some claim they are related to the Berbers of neighboring Morocco, who share the same physical characteristics when unmixed with the Arab majority. |
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http://washingtontimes.com/travel/20050421-090747-8069r.htm
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| | Los Guanches de Las Islas Canarias |
 | | The ancestors of the Guanches arrived by sea, colonized the islands... |  | | With the passage of time, the term Guanche became identified with all the native peoples of the Canaries. |  | | Alonso Fernández de Lugo had to sell all his properties in order to organize a new expedition. |
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http://rareplants.de/islas_canarias/guanches_canary_islands/los_guanches.htm
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| | the God-Kings of Ancient Egypt - Atlantis Rising |
 | | Some scholars speculate that the Guanches were remnants of a pre-cataclysmic oceanic population in the Atlantic based in the Canaries which became water-logged through natural geological upheaval and eventual devastation; Charles Berlitz thought that they could have been survivors of that cataclysms who came by boat from remoter areas. |  | | The Guanches on Tenerife in 1492 did not permit Columbus to land on their island - they were not impressed by the physical appearance of the bearded Europeans, who looked like the Guanches themselves. |  | | The Guanche maintained a tradition of mummification of the elite of their society once they had reached the point of death. |
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http://forums.atlantisrising.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000477.html
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| | People of Gran Canaria |
 | | Guanches are believed to have arrived on the islands between the 5 |  | | But how did the Guanches arrive on the islands if there was no evidence of Guanche boats? |  | | Actually, no one knows for sure, although people think that pirates marooned them there or they could have been convicts exiled by Romans or Carthaginians. |
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http://www.spain-grancanaria.com/uk/people.html
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| | Guanches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The political and social institutions of the Guanches varied. |  | | No inscriptions have been found in these two islands, and therefore it would seem that the true Guanches did not know how to write. |  | | In the other islands, numerous Semitic traces are found, and in all of them are the rock-signs. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanches
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| | The Guanches of Canary Islands - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community |
 | | Use this board to engage in collaborative discussion and debate on a broad range of conspiracy, extraterrestrial, secret project, government agency, and other alternative topics. |  | | Above Top Secret 4.0 » Cryptozoology and Mythical Beasts » The Guanches of Canary Islands |  | | Above Top Secret 4 » Cryptozoology and Mythical Beasts » The Guanches of Canary Islands |
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http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread119523/pg1
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| | Concepcion - new and used books |
 | | Concepcion.Jose Luis.: - The Guanches Survivors and Their Descendants. |  | | CONCEPCION JOSE LUIS - The Guanches Survivors and their descendants. |  | | The Guanches Survivors and Their Descendants (Canary Islands' History) |
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http://www.isbn.pl/A-concepcion
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| | The Canaries: Invaded Isles of Wonder - National Zoo FONZ |
 | | After living on the island for years, Lanzarote was killed by Guanches, who within a century would be killed off as well, replaced by Spaniards looking for new fortune. |  | | The Canary Islands form an archipelago off the coast of present-day Morocco that includes seven major islands and a host of small rock islets. |  | | They colonized the islands over centuries, and once settled, they apparently lost interest in plying the seas. |
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http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/ZooGoer/2005/2/canaryisles.cfm
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| | The History of Tenerife, Canary Islands |
 | | Likewise there are only theories and speculations of the way the Guanches even arrived the first time to the islands. |  | | For a long time the extermination of a nation and all it's culture was held in secret and always denied. |  | | Likewise from some vestiges from spoken and written language which made the conquest of the spaniards over the Guanches much more difficult. |
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http://www.abouttenerife.com/tenerife/history.asp
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| | Guanche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Guanches, a people of the Canary Islands |  | | This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanche
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| | Berbers & Guanches - The Native people of The Canary Islands |
 | | This document briefly describes the history of the Berbers and Guanches, the native people of Gran Canaria and the Canary Islands. |  | | Over the years, people from all seven Canary Islands came to be called Guanches. |  | | Berbers and Guanches - The Native people of The Canary Islands |
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http://www.en.original-people.eu.org/urfolkeng2.shtml
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| | At the tracks of the Guanches |
 | | This population of white skin and tall figure is a mystery to historians. |  | | The Guanches were the original inhabitants of Canary Islands. |  | | In the Canarian Museum of Las Palmas you will find a collection of some of the most interesting findings, but Guanches have left their tracks in all the island. |
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http://www.red2000.com/spain/canarias/g-canari/guanch.html
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| | Lanzarote-travels - History of the Canary Islands: Guanches |
 | | Another possiblity is that they were simple shepherds who had been left and forgotten at the islands by a sailing people. |  | | The Canary islands were inhabited by an indigenous people called 'guanches'. |  | | Lanzarote-travels - History of the Canary Islands: Guanches |
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http://lanzarote-travels.com/general-info/history/guanches.htm
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| | Guanches in Tenerife by Tenerife Directory - Sun4Free.com |
 | | The Guanches people were strongly influenced by the civilization and culture of ancient Egypt. |  | | TENERIFE DIRECTORY - Guanches - Stone Age people, the original inhabitants of Tenerife. |  | | Guanches people live was very simple, they never even used wheels. |
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http://www.sun4free.com/articles/guanches.html
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| | The Guanches Tenerife Spain |
 | | The Guanches in the south of Tenerife were said to have been dark-skinned, while those in the north considerably paler. |  | | Guanches were said to be able to run over rough ground catching a goat by its hind legs, and many giants were reported among them, including one individual allegedly fourteen feet high with eighty teeth. |  | | Archeologists have since drawn a clearer picture of the Guanches, who were indeed tall by the standards of time - men around 1.70m, women 1.57m - with a life expectancy of around 32 years, and common malformations resulting from a small genetic stock. |
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http://www.travelingo.org/europe/spain/tenerife/guide/76089
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| | Guanches |
 | | Guanches is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness. |  | | Guardian Angel Christian term for the various classes of dhyanis which guard the worlds, races, nations, and mankind pertaining to them. |  | | As a matter of fact, there is for each human individual an ever watching, forever guiding and stimulating spiritual power within himself, his own spiritual ego which, when allowed by the brain-mind, infills the individual with its strength, wisdom, and peace. |
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http://www.experiencefestival.com/guanches
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| | Fuerteventura Guanches History |
 | | Fuerteventura, like the rest of the Canary islands, was inhabited by a primitive pagan people prior to its invasion by Europeans, although what to call this ancient people still remains a contentious issue. |  | | "...the Aztecs used obsidian blades for the sacrifices, in which hundreds of human victims perished miserably; and similar blades are used by the Guanches of Teneriffe to open the bodies of their chiefs after death." |  | | Most Canarians call their ancestors 'Guanches' although strictly speaking this refers to a specific tribe from Tenerife. |
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http://www.fuerteventura.com/History/Gaunches.htm
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| | :: JoTaKe - La Haine :: |
 | | (1) Véase este mismo artículo, con ciertos cambios, en EGAN, 2002-1/2, páginas 79-118, en lengua vasca, bajo el epígrafe de “Egipcios, bereberes, guanches y vascos”, intuizio filologikoaren bidea?”. |  | | “Egipcios, bereberes, guanches y vascos” Arnaiz y Alonso. |  | | Libros de Arnaiz y Alonso (Egipcios, bereberes, guanches y vascos) |
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http://www.jotake-lahaine.org/articulo.php?p=354&more=1&c=1
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