posted on Nov, 13 2004 @ 09:51 AM
The team of Atlantis researcher Robert Sarmast has found man-made structures on the bottom of the sea between Cyprus and Syria. The expedition took
place approximately 70 miles from the eastern coast of Cyprus towards Syria. Sarmast will give more details of the discovery on Sunday.
story.news.yahoo.com
NICOSIA (Reuters) - An American researcher on the trail of the lost city of Atlantis has discovered evidence of man-made structures submerged in the
sea between Cyprus and Syria, a member of his team said Saturday.
Robert Sarmast, who is convinced the fabled city lurks in the watery depths off Cyprus, will give details of his findings Sunday.
"Something has been found to indicate very strongly that there are man-made structures somewhere between Cyprus and Syria," a spokesperson for the
mission told Reuters.
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Mere discovery of man-made structures on the bottom of the sea doesn't yet prove that Atlantis has been found. Sarmast has however put a lot of
effort in finding Atlantis so it's in the realms of possibility that this is the real thing.
If it becomes evident that they have really found Atlantis, it could mean the end of centuries of speculations surrounding the mystery. Discovery of
Atlantis could also mean plenty of new information concerning the development of western civilization.
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