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To: callisto; RightWhale; Ada Coddington; sarcasm
Thanks much, amigo. Interesting stuff, huh?
3 posted on 11/21/2001 11:11:08 AM PST by blam
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To: blam
It is stood on its ear

That's almost the best fun there is. Who wouldn't get a kick fron standing academia on its ear?

8 posted on 11/21/2001 11:25:58 AM PST by RightWhale
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To: blam
Intresting stuff! I want to read every word.......tomorrow or Fri. Happy Thanksgiving! ;9)
33 posted on 11/21/2001 1:16:13 PM PST by Ditter
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GOOD-BYE TO THE BIMINI WALL AND ROAD?

A perennial fixture of sensational archeology has been the frequent report of submerged "walls" or "roads" off North Bimini, in the Bahamas. That there are closely fitted, rectilinear stones under about 15 feet of water is not in question.
The 1- to 10-ton blocks surely look manmade, but are they really? E.A. Shinn describes several "beach-rock" formations in the area, some exposed and some submerged under a few feet of water.
This beach rock, as his photos demonstrate, has a natural tendency to fracture into rectangular blocks, creating strips of pavement-like blocks essentially identical to the famous Bimini road.

Proponents of Atlantis and other radical archeological theories do not deny the similarity of the formations or even that the natural and supposedly man-made blocks are of the same composition.
The Atlanteans, they say, obviously made use of readily available materials, and beach rock was their choice. Shinn goes on to prove to his satisfaction that the Bimini block formations are still in place where geological forces left them about 2,200 years ago.
Further, he notes, there are absolutely no traces of human workmanship and no human artifacts in the area.

One mystery is admitted, however, in this debunking article; and that is the unanswered question of how the Bimini rocks came to be submerged in 15 feet of water, when considerable evidence indicates that no such sea-level changes occurred in the last 2,200 years.

(Shinn, E.A.; "Atlantis: Bimini Hoax," Sea Frontiers, 24:130, 1978.) From Science Frontiers #4, July 1978. © 1978-2000 William R. Corliss

40 posted on 11/21/2001 3:10:00 PM PST by blam
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To: blam; callisto
Amazing.(and if this checks out,"amazing" isn't nearly strong enough) Bookmarking for (very)thorough later reading-what I skimmed just now is incredible stuff. We seem to be living in interesting times,and I suspect that more than one paid,professional archaeologist is going to wind up scraping egg off his face over this.(I wanna see them try to come up with an explanation for this that doesn't defy all common sense and credibility-I'd bet that a few already have that "deer in the headlights" look.)
49 posted on 11/21/2001 6:13:10 PM PST by sawsalimb
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To: blam

FYI - https://www.facebook.com/Resolving-the-Problem-of-Atlantis-1655111721383221/?ref=bookmarks


173 posted on 03/13/2016 7:24:40 PM PDT by mj81
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