Thursday, December 17, 2009

Just In Case

clipped from www.dailymail.co.uk

A group of 'undersea archaeologists' have become the latest to claim they have uncovered the lost city of Atlantis.

The scientists - who have refused to identify themselves - have released a series of images taken beneath the Caribbean.

They insist the snaps show what appear to be the ruins of a city that could pre-date Egypt's pyramids, which appeared after 2600BC.

The pattern on the sea-bed could be the ruins of a city that pre-dates the Egyptian pyramids, the group said
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They even told a French newspaper that one of the structures appears to be a pyramid.

Now the anonymous group wants to raise funds to explore the secret location where the images were taken.

They would not reveal the exact location, however, saying only that it was somewhere in the Caribbean Sea.

The claims have raised eyebrows on the internet, though sceptics refrained from debunking them entirely - just in case.

Could it be? This image released by the unnamed group shows what appears to be a grid-like pattern that could resemble the streets of a city
The legend of Atlantis, a city of
astonishing wealth, knowledge and power that sank beneath the ocean
waves, has fascinated millions.
atlantis