ATLANTIS FOUND?
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Is this Atlantis?

THIS is the amazing image which could show the fabled sunken city of Atlantis.
It shows a perfect rectangle the size of Wales lying on the bed of the Atlantic Ocean nearly 3½ miles down.
A host of criss-crossing lines, looking like a map of a vast metropolis, are enclosed by the boundary.
You can find it easy here but be quick Google will be fading this out soon!
http://www.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=31.358328,-24.505005&spn=8.456899,14.0625&t=h&z=6
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2255989.ece

THIS is the amazing image which could show the fabled sunken city of Atlantis.
It shows a perfect rectangle the size of Wales lying on the bed of the Atlantic Ocean nearly 3½ miles down.
A host of criss-crossing lines, looking like a map of a vast metropolis, are enclosed by the boundary.
You can find it easy here but be quick Google will be fading this out soon!
http://www.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=31.358328,-24.505005&spn=8.456899,14.0625&t=h&z=6
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2255989.ece
I think it is...Atlantis is real,UFO's are a done deal with all the recent disclosures...we were the "crazy people" a while back. 
Hey i also notice on the headlines page on this site it says Atlantis found in Afrioca??
Is that a new continent,are they trying to fool us or something,get that fixed disclose.
Hey i also notice on the headlines page on this site it says Atlantis found in Afrioca??
Is that a new continent,are they trying to fool us or something,get that fixed disclose.
Last edited by Drjones on Fri Feb 20, 2009 7:18 pm, edited 2 times in total.

drjones wrote:I think it is...Atlantis is real,UFO's are a done deal with all the recent disclosures...we were the "crazy people" a while back.
Looks like a giant fish fryer
- Sovereignspirit

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I think it is a portion of Atlantis, Atlantis was about the size of Australia. 

- Notgeoffrey

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I hope they send down some rcv's to check it out soon. Really exciting image.
WELL SADLLY IT SEEMS THIS IS NOT ATLANTIS:
"pooms says:
Wednesday, 28th January 2009 at 8:41 pm
Apparently the grid-pattern location was studied for disposal of radioactive waste, so I would guess that it has something to do with the information they gathered about the site.
Here is a research report from ‘87 http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/15118/01/250.PDF. the diagrams near the end show the location of the study site ."
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"LarryM says:
Thursday, 5th February 2009 at 5:58 pm
I’m an oceanographer. I can tell you the grid pattern is simply the location where a ship has been to collect high-resolution data. In most places, the seafloor bathymetry is deduced from satellite measurement of the sea surface. It’s the “predicted bathymetry”, a good guess, but still, not as reliable as a direct measurement. In this case, some ship went there, collected bathymetry, but it seems that it didn’t agree exactly with predicted bathymetry, so the ship tracks appear as a grid. It shows how poorly know the seafloot really is! There are many other places where similar tracks are found (for example see a bit to the east). The tracks are particularly visible where the seafloor is sedimented and very smooth, like here. As for the irregularity, it’s a function of targeting study locations and minimizing the time (and cost) of the survey."
BUT NOT ALL IN GOOGLE OCEAN IS LOST IN DISCREDIT:
"Evon says:
Monday, 9th February 2009 at 10:11 pm
I think it’s bad to assume that all the lines on the topography data are a result of processing artifacts. While a great many of they may be, there are still a few that are actually being picked up on satellite imagery. For example, look at this site with Google Earth:
http://www.satellitediscoveries.com/discoveries/land_sea_coast_structures/florida/florida.html
If you look closely you can see the lines ARE being picked up on the topography and they ARE in the satellite image.
Also look at this anomaly:
http://www.googleearthanomalies.com/Anomalies/tabid/56/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/31/Topographic-Anomalies-NC-Area.aspx
More than a bit odd. Is it really there?"
LOVE GUI
"pooms says:
Wednesday, 28th January 2009 at 8:41 pm
Apparently the grid-pattern location was studied for disposal of radioactive waste, so I would guess that it has something to do with the information they gathered about the site.
Here is a research report from ‘87 http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/15118/01/250.PDF. the diagrams near the end show the location of the study site ."
AND
"LarryM says:
Thursday, 5th February 2009 at 5:58 pm
I’m an oceanographer. I can tell you the grid pattern is simply the location where a ship has been to collect high-resolution data. In most places, the seafloor bathymetry is deduced from satellite measurement of the sea surface. It’s the “predicted bathymetry”, a good guess, but still, not as reliable as a direct measurement. In this case, some ship went there, collected bathymetry, but it seems that it didn’t agree exactly with predicted bathymetry, so the ship tracks appear as a grid. It shows how poorly know the seafloot really is! There are many other places where similar tracks are found (for example see a bit to the east). The tracks are particularly visible where the seafloor is sedimented and very smooth, like here. As for the irregularity, it’s a function of targeting study locations and minimizing the time (and cost) of the survey."
BUT NOT ALL IN GOOGLE OCEAN IS LOST IN DISCREDIT:
"Evon says:
Monday, 9th February 2009 at 10:11 pm
I think it’s bad to assume that all the lines on the topography data are a result of processing artifacts. While a great many of they may be, there are still a few that are actually being picked up on satellite imagery. For example, look at this site with Google Earth:
http://www.satellitediscoveries.com/discoveries/land_sea_coast_structures/florida/florida.html
If you look closely you can see the lines ARE being picked up on the topography and they ARE in the satellite image.
Also look at this anomaly:
http://www.googleearthanomalies.com/Anomalies/tabid/56/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/31/Topographic-Anomalies-NC-Area.aspx
More than a bit odd. Is it really there?"
LOVE GUI
I'm not going to argue with an expert but the area we are talking about is as big as Wales, would a ship cover such a vast area?
Thanks for the wonderful links by the way!
Thanks for the wonderful links by the way!
After reading in totality the PDF http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/15118/01/250.PDF
I am pretty convinced this is ship tracks using high res sonar guns:
in the last 20 pages there are diagrams and maps of the route several ships toke for creating the study TO DROP RADIOACTIVE WASTE IN THIS ABYSSAL PLANE, MORE SPECIFICALLY IN THIS AREA.
How absurd is this? Drop radioactive waste in an deep sea plain?
I am pretty convinced this is ship tracks using high res sonar guns:
in the last 20 pages there are diagrams and maps of the route several ships toke for creating the study TO DROP RADIOACTIVE WASTE IN THIS ABYSSAL PLANE, MORE SPECIFICALLY IN THIS AREA.
How absurd is this? Drop radioactive waste in an deep sea plain?

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