Expedition for Atlantis
NICOSIA (Reuters) - A U.S.
researcher who is convinced the fabled city of Atlantis is lurking in
the watery deep off Cyprus will launch an exploratory mission this
summer, he says."We believe our
discovery will put Cyprus at the centre of the world stage
forever," Robert Sarmast told Reuters on Monday.
Sarmast said the east Mediterranean island is actually the pinnacle
of the long-lost city and the rest of it is about 1.6 km (1 mile) below
sea level.
Using deep sea maps and clues found in Plato, Sarmast said he has
discovered a sunken rectangular land mass stretching northeast from
Cyprus towards Syria.
"We are going to sail 70 miles (112.7 km) offshore Cyprus,
directly over the spot where we believe Atlantis City lays submerged and
waiting to be discovered," he said.
The mystery of Atlantis -- both whether it existed and why it
disappeared -- has fired the imagination of explorers for centuries.
Many believe the ancient civilisation was destroyed in the biblical
flood and that it was possibly the site of the Garden of Eden.
Greek mythology says Atlantis was a powerful nation whose residents
were so corrupted by greed and power that Zeus destroyed it.
Some say it is in the Aegean, others in the Azores or the Celtic
Ridge of Britain, and others put it even farther a field in the South
China Sea.
On Friday, he will herald the start of the expedition and Cyprus's
membership to the European Union by heading out to the area where the
mission will commence.
"At midnight we will deploy a sealed capsule to the seafloor
containing a Cyprus flag, an EU flag and a flag bearing the symbol of
Atlantis," he said. |
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