
- 1.Category:Sunken cities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Category:Sunken cities. From Wikipedia, the free ... Pages in category "Sunken cities" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. ...
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- 2.Sunken City off India Coast - 7500 B.C.
- Cambay, sunken city, India, Sind, Mohenjodaro, Michael Cremo, Vedic, Sanskrit, Saraswati, Khambaht, Vedas, Harappan, Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Indus
- http://www.hermetics.org/camba
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help on ancient sunken i am doing an assignment in yr
11 on ancient sunken cities
and was wondering if anyone
could tell the the names of
some underwater archaeologists
who may of descovered a
underwater city any info would
be helpful as iv tryed
googling it and nothing came
up thank you ;)
not atlantas i no its a mith
not atlantas i no its a myth
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As another user said, Alexandria is a great one! And, there is no proof that Atlantis does not exist. It could quite possibly be the sunken city of Santorini... and there has been screening that has shown tunnels under the Sphinx in Egypt, which contain many works of art and writings, and scientests believe that these scrolls could give information on Atlantis. Scientests in the same area also believe that it was Atlantean slaves that built the pyramids, as they were the only civilisation at the time that would have had the knowledge on how to lift the big bricks to the top. A lot of research is currently being done... so dont rule it out yet.. |
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is there realistically any |
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Between 17,000 years ago and 7000 years ago, at the end of the last Ice Age, great ice caps over northern Europe and north America melted down, huge floods ripped across the earth, sea-level rose by more than 100 metres, and about 25 million square kilometres of formerly habitable lands were swallowed up by the waves. According to Nick Flemming, the doyen of British marine archaeology, only 500 submerged sites have been found worldwide containing the remains of any form of man-made structure or of lithic artefacts. Of these sites only 100 - that's 100 in the whole world! - are more than 3000 years old. Even at the crude mapping level, it is one of the absurdities of scientific priorities that we now have a better map of the surface of Venus than we do of the 225 million square kilometres of our own planet's sea-floor. Along continental margins and around islands across the world an area bigger than the Unites States of America was inundated at the end of the Ice Age: 3 million square kilometres (an area the size of India) was submerged around Greater Australia alone; another 3 million square kilometres went under around South-East Asia; the Florida, Yucatan and Grand Bahama Banks were fully-exposed off the Gulf of Mexico; huge areas of land were swallowed up in the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, the North Sea and the Atlantic, etc, etc, etc - the list really does goes on and on. http://www.grahamhancock.com/u nderworld/DrSunilAtlantis.php? http://www.grahamhancock.com/u nderworld/CrispDanAtlantis.php ?p=1 http://www.geocities.com/Athen s/Aegean/7551/ |
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Do you know anything about I have only been able to get a
snippet or two online, and
it's not really at my local
library. Have you heard
anything about this?
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My understanding is that there are sunken cities which stretch across toward Cuba - and if you can get the permits, you can scuba off of Cuba and see some amazing underwater ruins... but I lack both the scuba certification and the permits necessary to have ever explored them. |
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