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Poseidon Mountain, Irish Trough, West of Dublin

This area, to the West of Ireland, Southwest of England, Northeast of the Azores, contains many incredible landmarks, possibly even of the Atlantean legend.

 

What is most interesting is the labeling of the circle in the mid left, called Cocytus, and relabeled according to the key as "Acqua Mordi", Sea of the Dead. To its left is the Monti Poseida, Mountain of Poseidon, and to its right, Golfo Poseida, Gulf of Poseidon. Much more on this, as I interpret more of it.

 

I am now convinced that the original Atlantean location was at the Dacia Seamount...

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But as the rising mud sediment and waters drowned out the Dacia Seamount areas (9 to 14,000 feet deep) and made it impassible and unlivable, I believe the Atlantean location was moved North towards Ireland and England, which shows depths of between 100 to 12,000 feet deep, much more livable.

 

So, in effect, I am calling this area, "Plausible Atlantis 2, mid-Flood".

 

My final installment, to be posted later, will probably aim towards the Yucatan and Tenochtitlan-Mexico as "Plausible Atlantis 3, Post Flood".

 

 

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Uploaded on December 10, 2010