Irish Trough Human Habitats, 100,000 years ago?
This image displays extensive, ancient human habitat construction at the bottom of the Irish Trough.
The area covers more than 250,000 square miles of ocean floor, entirely covered by man-made construction items, roads, convergences, King portraits, geometrics, Temples, etc.
This is not theory, folks, this is scientificly provable, man made construction, visible in Google Earth.
This image is a Southerly perspective, with ocean floor depths from 15,000 feet deep at the top, to 1000 feet in the middle, and then down to 7500 feet at the bottom. Several explicit locations and islands must have been above water during the Classical Greek age of 400 BC.
Note: Earlier I referred to the name of Britain as plausibly being Berra Aten, but I was corrected in this idea by an Englishman who claimed it was in fact Brittania, which could mean Berra Atennia, or Temple of Athena!
Thank you for the correction.
For those with good eyesight for detail, can you spot the MASSIVE, concentric circle "Temple pinpoint" once inch to the left of the "N"-North indicator in the top right of the image?
Recent update, May 11, 2012: Another place bites the dust! I have just re-visited the area West of Dublin in Google Earth, the Irish Trough in particular, and found it to be another "obscured location". So be it.
Irish Trough Human Habitats, 100,000 years ago?
This image displays extensive, ancient human habitat construction at the bottom of the Irish Trough.
The area covers more than 250,000 square miles of ocean floor, entirely covered by man-made construction items, roads, convergences, King portraits, geometrics, Temples, etc.
This is not theory, folks, this is scientificly provable, man made construction, visible in Google Earth.
This image is a Southerly perspective, with ocean floor depths from 15,000 feet deep at the top, to 1000 feet in the middle, and then down to 7500 feet at the bottom. Several explicit locations and islands must have been above water during the Classical Greek age of 400 BC.
Note: Earlier I referred to the name of Britain as plausibly being Berra Aten, but I was corrected in this idea by an Englishman who claimed it was in fact Brittania, which could mean Berra Atennia, or Temple of Athena!
Thank you for the correction.
For those with good eyesight for detail, can you spot the MASSIVE, concentric circle "Temple pinpoint" once inch to the left of the "N"-North indicator in the top right of the image?
Recent update, May 11, 2012: Another place bites the dust! I have just re-visited the area West of Dublin in Google Earth, the Irish Trough in particular, and found it to be another "obscured location". So be it.