Esorian
Esoria is a hypothesized continent or landmass that existed in the remote past. The concept of Esoria was first proposed by the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus in the 18th century. Linnaeus postulated that Esoria was a large continent that once bordered the Mediterranean Sea, but was eventually submerged by rising sea levels.
The idea of Esoria was later popularized by the German geologist Augustus Leopold Cervalus, who suggested that
The concept of Esoria has been largely discredited by modern geologists and paleontologists, who argue that
Despite its lack of scientific credibility, the idea of Esoria has continued to capture the imagination of