Atlantis Hunt Reveals Structures in Sea Off
Cyprus
Sat Nov 13, 2004 06:33 AM ET
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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.
The mystery of Atlantis, both whether it
existed and why it disappeared, has fired the imagination of explorers
for decades.
Many believe the ancient civilization was
destroyed in a massive flood, a cataclysm which many ancient cultures
believe occurred around 9,000 BC.
Greek mythology says Atlantis was a
powerful nation whose residents were so corrupted by greed and power
that Zeus destroyed it.
Theories place Atlantis either somewhere
in the Atlantic Ocean, or the Greek island of Santorini, or off the
Celtic Ridge of Britain or even further afield in the South China Sea.
Sarmast's theory is that Cyprus is the
pinnacle of Atlantis, with the rest of it about a mile below sea level.
His expedition took place some 70 miles
off the eastern coast of Cyprus toward Syria.
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