First off, it is not
Atlantis. That was a major Bronze Age
city situated unwisely on the river delta south of present day Seville
facing Gibraltar . Its location was the choke point for
returning trade fleets from the Mediterranean and the copper fleets from the Americas and the tin fleets from Britain . It was the capital of a mercantile empire
whose factories included the palace cities of Athens
and Mycenae and Gaza and dozens more. Google this site for detailed postings on
this topic.
The images are data artifacts related to the
ship tracks made to collect the data.
Besides, they are scaled to the
size of Wales . Any real artifacts would be lost in the
clutter.
A "grid of streets" on the seabed at one of the proposed
locations of the lost city of Atlantis has been
spotted on Google
Ocean .
The perfect rectangle, which is around the size of Wales, was noticed
on the search giant's underwater exploration tool Photo: GOOGLE EARTH
By Matthew Moore 7:18AM GMT 20 Feb 2009
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 .
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.
The underwater image can be found at the co-ordinates 31 15'15.53N 24
15'30.53W.
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.
According to his account, the city sank beneath the ocean after its
residents made a failed effort to conquer Athens
around 9000 BC.
Dr Charles Orser, curator of historical archaeology at New York State University
told The Sun that the find was fascinating and warranted further inspection.
"The site is one of the most prominent places for the proposed
location of Atlantis, as described by Plato," the Atlantis expert said.
"Even if it turns out to be geographical, it definitely deserves a closer
look."
Bernie Bamford, 38, of Chester who
spotted the "city", compared it to the plan of Milton
Keynes , the Buckinghamshire town built on a grid design. "It
must be man made," he said.
Google Ocean, an extension
of Google Earth, allows web users
to virtually explore the ocean with thousands of images of underwater
landscapes.
Launched earlier this month, it lets users swim around underwater
volcanoes, watch videos about exotic marine life, read about nearby shipwrecks,
contribute photos and watch unseen footage of historic ocean expeditions.
The legend of Atlantis has excited the public imagination for
centuries. In recent years "evidence" of the lost kingdom has been
found off the coast of Cyprus
and in southern Spain .
Plato described it as an island "larger than Libya and Asia put together" in front of
the Pillars of Hercules - the Straits of Gibraltar .
He said Atlantis was a land of fabulous wealth, advanced civilisation and
natural beauty destroyed by earthquakes and floods 9,000 years earlier.
The Gibralter location is bogus. Atlantis was in the Atlantic. Bingo!
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