Robert Sarmast, an American architect, claims to have definitely found the lost city of Atlantis on November 14, 2004, saying that by using sonar scans he was able to find manmade walls that matched the description of the structures described by Plato, CNN reports. The site lies 1,500 m deep in the Mediterranean Sea between Cyprus and Syria. Several geologists were quick to dispute the claim, as the place was deep under water during the period in question.
On August 4, 2005, a research has been done by Robert Sarmast in the Eastern Mediterranean sea between Cyprus and Syria. The sonar scans showed evidence of man-made structures one mile below sea level which is possibly a canal wall. Sarmast claims it is a 3 km-long straight wall intersected at right angles by another wall. Nevertheless, in January 2007 Hi-Tech Expedition At “Cyprus Atlantis” Concluded: Alleged “Stone Walls and Manmade Structures” Are A Huge Mud Pile—But It’s Still Atlantis (Or Maybe Eden). Here is a detailed description: http://www.mysterious-america.net/cyprus-atlantis2.html
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i love the thery of altanis. people say it was found in spain but have also in the caribean. i think its so cool.