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Atlantis Found?

by coldwarrior ( 273 Comments › )
Filed under History, Open thread at February 9th, 2011 - 6:30 pm

Let’s move away from politics and ‘DOOMAGE’ ™ for now in this open thread.

An intersting discovery has been made in Google Ocean. A grid pattern has been found on the sea floor near the Canary Islands…this is in geographic proximity of where Plato described where Atlantis was.

I look forward to seeing the results of the exploration of this place.

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VIEW THE GOOGLE MAP HERE

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The network of criss-cross lines is 620 miles off the coast of north west Africa near the Canary Islands on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.

According to his account, the city sank beneath the ocean after its residents made a failed effort to conquer Athens around 9000 BC.

The underwater image can be found at the co-ordinates 31 15’15.53N 24 15’30.53W.

The perfect rectangle – which is around the size of Wales – was noticed on the search giant’s underwater exploration tool by an aeronautical engineer who claims it looks like an “aerial map” of a city.

Last night Atlantis experts said that the unexplained grid is located at one of the possible sites of the legendary island, which was described by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.

Background and history and references to Atlantis

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