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Atlantis Found?

Gil T.Azell

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Ok I've searched using the Thread title and found nothing.
Lost city of Atlantis believed found off Spain
If this is a secondary post on the subject you can move it/merge it.
ok the smart assed question first
Was there a Stargate? :devil:

Either way its very cool even if it isn't Atlantis it sounds like they found something which is interesting!
 
No way that's Atlantis. Last time i checked, Atlantis was in the Pegasus galaxy.

[Teal'c] Indeed. [/Teal'c]
 
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This sounds like a very interesting documentary. It will take a lot to convince me that the Atlantis legend isn't based on Crete, though.
 
Pluto pulled it out of his ass. There is no Atlantis and there never was.

Mu on the other hand...
What does a Disney animated dog have to do with this?:p I am interested to see this, though I still lean towards Thera as a source for the Atlantis myth.
 
This one was first by about an hour :p


I wonder, from a geological standpoint, if there couldn't have been a Mu, since the islands in the Pacific are usually being created, but Atlantis (or at least some island) could have been lost because the Atlantic is getting stretched out?

I doubt that makes any sense, but what the hell.
 
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This one was first by about an hour :p

Well, it's not like I started that other thread. It'd be cool if they dug up some relics of an early, unknown civilisation, but I'd be highly surprised if it were more advanced technologically than other Neolithic sites, for example, using metals such as copper and bronze.
 
Yeah, a lost island could've been barely populated and included on some crude, ancient map but gotten some mysticism attached to it after it disappeared.

We're always intrigued by lost cities. I've been searching for a town on an old birth certificate called (from what I can make out) "Ruin City, MI.".
 
I wonder why this Atlantis myth could manifest itself so strongly in people's minds. It only originated in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias. He made it up.
 
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