What’s this weird pattern in the ocean off the Azores?
It’s 100 miles by 75 miles and looks far to geometric to be random geology!
Surely it’s Atlantis, no?
What’s this weird pattern in the ocean off the Azores?
It’s 100 miles by 75 miles and looks far to geometric to be random geology!
Surely it’s Atlantis, no?
I have no idea what that could be. I’m more intrigued by how you even found this.
I’m guessing copyright trap.
Can’t take the credit for spotting it - some chap in Chester, UK spotted it
Could it be a pipeline or something?
It’s near the Madeira Islands.
Not really, it’s 450 miles away from Madeira, in the direction of… nothing. Except the Caribbean.
It would be a huge structure, too, 100+ miles square.
Anyway, apparently it’s sonar traces of the paths taken by the boats that mapped that part of the ocean floor.
Your not looking for the correct shape anyway. Atlantis is supposed to be laid out in concentric circles.
There’s a much larger one here. I don’t see how the guy from the UK missed that one.
It’s latitude is 10*Pi to the third (rounded) decimal :eek:
My vote is for a natural formation regardless – if you look around in the area, there are a lot of apparent straight lines, and a similar though less detailed formation somewhat to the north east of the first one. I’m sure a geologist can explain how those lines form.
Booo!
I want to zoom in and see the little merpeople walking up and down the streets of Atlantis.
I found you a site that deals with it as Plato wrote about Atlantis. Plato wrote the first text the world currently has on Atlantis. The information supposedly came to him as an old family story from a relative that talked to a Priest from Egypt.
I love the progression of images they chose to illustrate the article with.
That’s some freaky shit.
That was old Atlantis. Before they started building all those “McMansion” developments during the real estate bubble. And boy, when that bubble burst…
Just in case not everyone knows- there *never was *an Atlantis, Plato made that up to prove a point.
Yes, it is possible he based his *fictional story *on some old stories about Crete, etc.
At the risk of a hijack, how does making something up prove a point, other than that some people will believe anything?
It was an illustrative point, Plato made up a fictional nation to illustrate his point.
The Cylon Colony
Google is lying. They just want to keep all of the Atlantean treasure for themselves.