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The position of these wrecks was consistent with four junks making a desperate but doomed bid to reach the islands; the last wreck is within a mile of North Bimini. (Rivers, 2004, Introduction.) Since Menzies volume occupies 650 pages, including 90 pages of appendices and references I will limit my criticisms to a few obvious weaknesses, selected from all the continents except Europe, which the Chinese did not visit, Asia, where the voyages started , and Antarctica
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Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman has given the Blackhawks an influx of Russians for next season after acquiring center Artem Anisimov in the Brandon Saad trade from the Blue Jackets and signing KHL winger Viktor Tikhonov to a one-year deal. ( Carlos Sadovi and Tracy Swartz ) Michael Pfleger Officials: City asked theater not to allow Chief Keef concert Carlos Sadovi and Tracy Swartz City Hall officials asked an East Pilsen theater not to allow a benefit concert by Chief Keef who was supposed to appear by hologram to help memorialize a toddler killed in the aftermath of a shooting, according to a spokeswoman for Mayor Rahm Emanuel
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New Underwater Finds Raise Questions About Flood Myths
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The s8intcom Blogger A Biblical Perspective on Science, Without Apology! HOME Video: Giant Obelisk Discovered In the Atlantic? Posted by Chris Parker Jan 05 2013 SharePhoto: Valley of the Pyramids. Frank Along with his note he included 10 or 15 photos purportedly showing underwater objects around the world in the shape of pyramids or other potentially man formed shaped
It was rumored that National Geographic had bought the rights to the project, with a promise to sponsor another underwater exploration of the sunken city, but whether this happened or not nobody knows
Zink found in the Bahamas and Zink also brought up other artifacts from his dives over Atlantis, and he was interviewed by Mind International agent Steve Forsberg. Ray Brown, a naturopathic practitioner from Mesa, Arizona, went scuba diving with some friends near the Bari Islands in the Bahamas, close to a popular area known as the Tongue of the Ocean
Legends of the Moon breaking and falling from the sky, impact craters dated as about 4,000 years old, and the sudden loss of agriculture and technology across the world, support the legends of tribes that left the southern hemisphere migrating towards the north. The cities were places of evil and terror to the primitive humans that roamed the savage, unforgiving wilderness outside the safe harbor of the more technologically advanced giants and their walled fortress-cities
At the time, the story went off the scales with public interest, but the discoverers, a Canadian registered salvage company, whose usual job description was searching for shipwrecks, ran out of money before they had a chance to deliver any concrete evidence of what they had found. Click here to read more about their discoveries.The Littles' diving expeditions off the coasts of islands such as Bimini, Andros and Cay Sal, just north of Cuba, have revealed the existence of submerged stone walls and structures that would seem to have functioned as quays and breakwaters for some unknown maritime culture
Update on the Underwater City off the Coast of Cuba.
Something Strange Paulina Zelitzky remembers now that at first we thought when seeing those images were that we had run into with something strange and highly unusual, but we did not know what it was. An indication that this cataclysm did occur and collapsed the entire surface are the stones we extracted from the ocean which showed concentrations of fossilized animals, specifically of escaramujos, a crustacean that lives solely to two meters of depth
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