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DarkoMarco
03-12-2011, 11:03 PM
Lost city of Atlantis, swamped by tsunami, may be found (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/us_tsunami_atlantis)


NORTHAMPTON, Mass (Reuters) – A U.S.-led research team may have finally located the lost city of Atlantis, the legendary metropolis believed swamped by a tsunami thousands of years ago in mud flats in southern Spain.

"This is the power of tsunamis," head researcher Richard Freund told Reuters.
"It is just so hard to understand that it can wipe out 60 miles inland, and that's pretty much what we're talking about," said Freund, a University of Hartford, Connecticut, professor who lead an international team searching for the true site of Atlantis.

To solve the age-old mystery, the team used a satellite photo of a suspected submerged city to find the site just north of Cadiz, Spain. There, buried in the vast marshlands of the Dona Ana Park, they believe that they pinpointed the ancient, multi-ringed dominion known as Atlantis.

The team of archeologists and geologists in 2009 and 2010 used a combination of deep-ground radar, digital mapping, and underwater technology to survey the site.

Freund's discovery in central Spain of a strange series of "memorial cities," built in Atlantis' image by its refugees after the city's likely destruction by a tsunami, gave researchers added proof and confidence, he said.

Atlantis residents who did not perish in the tsunami fled inland and built new cities there, he added.
The team's findings will be unveiled on Sunday in "Finding Atlantis," a new National Geographic Channel special.

While it is hard to know with certainty that the site in Spain in Atlantis, Freund said the "twist" of finding the memorial cities makes him confident Atlantis was buried in the mud flats on Spain's southern coast.

"We found something that no one else has ever seen before, which gives it a layer of credibility, especially for archeology, that makes a lot more sense," Freund said.
Greek philosopher Plato wrote about Atlantis some 2,600 years ago, describing it as "an island situated in front of the straits which are by you called the Pillars of Hercules," as the Straits of Gibraltar were known in antiquity.

Using Plato's detailed account of Atlantis as a map, searches have focused on the Mediterranean and Atlantic as the best possible sites for the city.
Tsunamis in the region have been documented for centuries, Freund says. One of the largest was a reported 10-story tidal wave that slammed Lisbon in November, 1755.

Debate about whether Atlantis truly existed has lasted for thousands of years. Plato's "dialogues" from around 360 B.C. are the only known historical sources of information about the iconic city. Plato said the island he called Atlantis "in a single day and night... disappeared into the depths of the sea."
Experts plan further excavations are planned at the site where they believe Atlantis is located and at the mysterious "cities" in central Spain 150 miles away to more closely study geological formations and to date artifacts.

DarkoMarco
03-12-2011, 11:10 PM
For me myself,,,I'm going with what Cayce said about it being located in the Carribean Island area,,,the bimany road and all of that. Further, Graham Hancock <---(The Man), mentioned through an unintentional communique with an old Navy Seal informant, said that the US had found Atlantis off the Coast of Cuba, and was keeping it secret because still fuctioning ancient technology had been found. The Navy seal informant said the US had found it while performing manuevers in the "bay of pigs" incident, and had been keeping it secret ever since.
This would go well with the findings from 2000.


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Midnight 23
03-13-2011, 01:42 AM
I agree with the above post. When I read that headline earlier this evening I was quite interested. Reading the article it became immediately clear to me that they are barking up the wrong tree, so to speak. Seemingly the researchers have found evidence of a submerged city, but I believe they tossed in the name "Atlantis" to garner some publicity for a great find that may otherwise go unnoticed in the mainstream. Mission accomplished.

maryals
03-13-2011, 01:48 AM
Very interesting. Anyone who has read Graham Hancock knows his research is the best.

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pyrite
03-13-2011, 05:15 AM
I agree with the above post. When I read that headline earlier this evening I was quite interested. Reading the article it became immediately clear to me that they are barking up the wrong tree, so to speak. Seemingly the researchers have found evidence of a submerged city, but I believe they tossed in the name "Atlantis" to garner some publicity for a great find that may otherwise go unnoticed in the mainstream. Mission accomplished.

i think atlantis was a society not limited to one city, rather all over the planet...so it could be a part of that system ...but...right now....it doesnt really matter much, you can believe if they did discover it is atlantis, no one would ever see it or benefit from it...just too many other things happening, and on the way to happening...i think for the next 20 or so years...the only thing important is getting by where ever you are.....

DarkoMarco
03-14-2011, 05:12 AM
i think atlantis was a society not limited to one city, rather all over the planet...so it could be a part of that system ...but...right now....it doesnt really matter much, you can believe if they did discover it is atlantis, no one would ever see it or benefit from it...just too many other things happening, and on the way to happening...i think for the next 20 or so years...the only thing important is getting by where ever you are.....

:notworthy: :notworthy: Very Good point Pyrite :yup::yup:

If in fact Atlantis was anywhere near as technologically advanced as folks say,,,then they would have smaller versions of themselves all across the world,,,or atleast splinter groups,,,and trading partners who had assimilated some of the culture and technology.

Alpha
03-14-2011, 01:44 PM
i think atlantis was a society not limited to one city, rather all over the planet...so it could be a part of that system ...but...right now....it doesnt really matter much, you can believe if they did discover it is atlantis, no one would ever see it or benefit from it...just too many other things happening, and on the way to happening...i think for the next 20 or so years...the only thing important is getting by where ever you are.....

Like your thinking here py...I think that is entirely possible.

That said, though, if even one found the alleged Atlantis, how would they ever verify this vs any other lost city found? Could Atlantis be a parable?