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Maybe you should wait for independent verification and use caution before you go on to report it is Atlantida / Mikey Mouse Club / Crystal pyramids / Poseidon's Palace / Big Foot's summer cotage, etc. Just saying, it is not the first time a fake has been "reported" to the press.
BatteryIncluded (
talk) 00:14, 25 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Would do, but this stupid, greedy world will more than likely blow it up, destroy it or mine it before ever caring or bothering to check it out. No-one can make any money out of it by further investigation, so it will never happen. Paul Bedson ❉
talk❉ 11:08, 25 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Yes, it is a shame that the site's sin and sentence is being in Cuba, where research is very limited. Regarding this article: It is infinitely more likely that the reported crust collapse 50,000 years ago exposed the granite monoliths. I'd like to see the "Lost cities and towns" & "Destroyed cities" categories deleted, as not a single man-made item/dweling has been identified.
Take a look at
Yonaguni Monument, the wall at Taiwan Straight, and many more underwater formations that are NOT categorized as such. Cheers,
BatteryIncluded (
talk) 13:04, 25 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Some Mickey Mouse sources imply that this may be Atlantis, and that idea was again deleted here today. Please note that Atlantis is a fictional island invented by Plato in his novels. Look it up here:
Atlantis. Thank you,
BatteryIncluded (
talk) 22:57, 6 April 2014 (UTC)reply
Another interesting discovery with relation to the Land of Mu