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September 20, 2001 02:00PM
<HTML>From [www.elsevier.fr];
L'Atlantide devant le détroit de Gibraltar ? Mythe et géologie
Jacques Collina-Girard <br>
The bathymetric maps from the western part of the Gibraltar Strait indicate the occurrence of a shoal between -56 and -200 m depth. During the Late Glacial Maximum (21-19 kyr BP), this shoal was the main island of an archipelago lying between Europe and Africa. The island (14 km × 5 km) was set in the middle of a narrow pass in the western part of the present strait, opening westward into an inner sea. This island was submerged around 11 kyr BP. This location, the palaeolandscapes for the Late Glacial period, and the time of submergence exactly fit the Atlantis description given by Plato in the `Timaeus'. The `mighty power which unprovoked made an expedition against the whole of Europe and Asia' could be the irrupting culture of northern Europe pushed to the south by the rough climates of the Late Glacial Maximum.</HTML>
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Atlantis found (again)

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Re: Atlantis found (again)

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