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thomasa
post Oct 30 2006, 06:55 PM
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I am interested in learning about the ice continent a little more. I have read places that it might have been the lost city of Atlantis??? what do ya'll think???
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post Oct 31 2006, 01:53 AM
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I am interested in learning about the ice continent a little more. I have read places that it might have been the lost city of Atlantis??? what do ya'll think???


Nah that was in Scotland.....

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post Oct 31 2006, 09:13 AM
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I am interested in learning about the ice continent a little more. I have read places that it might have been the lost city of Atlantis??? what do ya'll think???


It is the only true "lost" continent, and it is under "water" although it is frozen and there are existing maps from 15th century that show antartica without ice - acurately...

This theory, by definition must also go hand in hadn with crustal plate displacement, as proposed by charles Hapgood to explain many, many anomalies of different fields of study, that all relate to global catastrophe of nearly unimaginable destruction when the crust of the earth slipped and took the continent of Antartica/atlantis and shifted it from the atlantic ocean to the south pole...
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