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The
Startling Case for the Island of Cyprus
What
if one of humankind’s greatest mysteries could be solved by a single
geographical and archeological discovery—the discovery of the actual
location of the legendary Atlantis?
What
if for the first time in history, the possibility of the existence of
the famed island could come alive in 3D maps and models showing a stretch
of sunken land one mile below the waters of the Eastern Mediterranean
sea? And
what if this location and related data correlated with a near-perfect
match with Plato’s detailed descriptions? "Discovery
of Atlantis: The Startling Case for the Island of Cyprus" is a
thoroughly original theory and provides a body of evidence depicting the
location of Atlantis—as well as fascinating links to the biblical
Garden of Eden, world mythology, and Western history. This book will be the
first in a series of books and documentaries that we believe will cause a revolution in our understanding of the origins of human
civilization.
For if Plato’s account of Atlantis is to be believed,
author Robert Sarmast has discovered astounding evidence of the sunken
isle of Atlantis (or some might call it Eden), a lost land mass that many believe to be the prehistoric cultural source of Western
civilization. Here
again is the keynote of this book: At a location on the ocean floor in
the Levantine region of the Eastern Mediterranean, near the island of
Cyprus, Sarmast has discovered a site that, simply stated, matches Plato’s
famed account of Atlantis.
We
invite you to examine the book description,
animation files,
3D models,
and media reviews on this site. Many of your questions will be answered
in the Question/Answers page but if you have any other requests please
feel free to contact us. Most of all, you are encouraged to check the
"updates" page regularly to stay informed of our activities
as we head toward the expedition phase of this project. We welcome you
and hope you will take this exciting journey with us in what may become
the greatest archaeological discovery in human history.
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