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Turns out it’s way down below the ocean. Down below the sea.  
 

https://archaeology-world.com/pyramids-discovered-under-water-off-coast-of-cuba-might-be-atlantis/

 

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The remains of what may be a 6000-year-old city immersed in deep waters off the west coast of Cuba was discovered by a team of 

Offshore engineer Paulina Zelitsky and her husband, Paul Weinzweig and her son Ernesto Tapanes used sophisticated sonar and video videotape devices to find “some kind of megaliths you ‘d find on Stonehenge or Easter Island,” Weinzweig said in an interview. 

“Some structures within the complex may be as long as 400 meters wide and as high as 40 meters,” he said. “Some are sitting on top of each other. They show very distinct shapes and symmetrical designs of a non-natural kind. We’ve shown them to scientists in Cuba, the U.S., and elsewhere, and nobody has suggested they are natural.” 

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Map showing the location of the supposed ancient city discovered by Paul Weinzweig and Pauline Zalitzki. 

Moreover, an anthropologist affiliated with the Cuban Academy of Sciences has said that still photos were taken from the videotape clearly show “symbols and inscriptions,” Mr. Weinzweig said. It is not yet known in what language the inscriptions are written. 

The sonar images, he added, bear a remarkable resemblance to the pyramidal design of Mayan and Aztec temples in Mexico. 

Mr. Weinzweig said it is too early to draw firm conclusions from the evidence collected so far. The research team plans another foray to the site — off the Guanahacabibes Peninsula on Cuba’s western tip. It hopes to return again, this time with the first deep-water mobile excavator, equipped with functions needed for on-site archeological evaluation, including the ability to blow the sand off the stone. 


 
 
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I think the Lulz is the 'Again' part.

This was discovered and announced by these same people back in 2001.  They had some low-res sonar that they 'interpreted' to be pyramids.   They had nothing then, and they have nothing new now.

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The team returned this past summer with a 1.3-tonne, unmanned Remotely Operated Vehicle, controlled from the mother ship via fiber-optic cable. Its cameras confirmed the earlier findings, showing vast granite-like blocks, between two and five meters in length, that were cut in perpendicular and circular designs.

But because of technical problems, Mr. Weinzweig said, “we were only able to survey the perimeter of the site. Based on initial explorations, we think it’s much larger than even our sonar projections show. It may extend for several kilometers.”

So they went back with a big underwater sub but sill couldn't get any actual pictures.  MMMM, ok.

 

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10 minutes ago, 0xdeadbeef said:

I think the Lulz is the 'Again' part.

This was discovered and announced by these same people back in 2001.  They had some low-res sonar that they 'interpreted' to be pyramids.   They had nothing then, and they have nothing new now.

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So they went back with a big underwater sub but sill couldn't get any actual pictures.  MMMM, ok.

 

Man, you are the guy during a drunk Sunday night party with super hot chicks reminding everyone they have to work tomorrow

Kill

joy

 

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3 hours ago, 0xdeadbeef said:

I think the Lulz is the 'Again' part.

This was discovered and announced by these same people back in 2001.  They had some low-res sonar that they 'interpreted' to be pyramids.   They had nothing then, and they have nothing new now.

FTA:

So they went back with a big underwater sub but sill couldn't get any actual pictures.  MMMM, ok.

 

Sounds like the idiots at TIGHAR that keep going back to Nikumaroro every few years looking for Amelia Earhart, "THIS time we're gonna find proof....".

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3 hours ago, Bullneck said:

I've never understood the appeal of Atlantis.  Either the Mediterranean version or the Caribbean version.  Submerged cites area a dime a dozen.  

Atlantis was made up for a hypothetical. The story was never meant to be real. 

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I thought the Aliens ended up being defeated by water?  What's their ancient base colony doing down there at the bottom of the Gulf?  

"The Gulf is not tapwater...This is our concern dude."  

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