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Other sunken worlds and cities.

Abrupt innundation.

Across the world the legend of Atlantis forms just one of many similar accounts. In some cases there is direct evidence of catastrophic subsidence that abruptly caused wholesale innundation of habited areas

 

 

Sunken sites and cities.

Throughout the whole of northern Europe similar stories of sunken lands and cities speak of a widespread phenomenon. In Brittany in France, some of the enigmatic stone alignments plunge straight in the sea towards important submarine markers that were undoubtedly above ground when the alignments were created.

Sunken Cities.

In Greece, the sunken city of Chenchrae, near Corinth is a testimony to the awesome powers of nature that in an instant can sometimes plunge habited settlements far below the surface of the sea. Bimini in the Bahamas is yet another example. Here an exciting catalogue of submerged roadways, huge precisely cut blocks of stone, as well as columns and pillars, and a variety of other crafted artefacts testify to the handiwork of an advanced culture. In his book The Stones of Atlantis, author David Zink argues an Atlantean connection. He concludes: "I am inclined to regard Bimini as an Atlantean colonial site, or a location of a different culture parallel in time to Atlantis."

Catastrophic Submersion.

The evidence from here and so many other locations bordering the Atlantic provides clear proof of a sudden and undoubtedly catastrophic submersion. This disaster may have occurred in stages, but the initial spark of ignition is also discernible. So too is the extreme violence of this happening. For instance sediments found in Scottish lakes indicate that at some point in history the ocean poured across the land depositing material that could not have arrived there by any other means.

 

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