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Atlantis Expedition

Reveals Structures

Off Cyprus

Financial Mirror.com

8-10-5

 

 

The sonar scans of manmade structures one mile below water off the

southeast coast of Cyprus were presented here Thursday by Robert

Sarmast, head of the Cyprus/Atlantis Expedition project for the first

time.

 

Announcing the results of last year's expedition to find one of human

kind's greatest mysteries, the legendary Atlantis, Sarmast presented

three dimension underwater side-scan sonar pictures of structures 1.5

km below sea level, 80 km off the southeast coast of Cyprus in the

Eastern Mediterranean.

 

He said it was no coincidence that his team discovered a 3km long

straight wall intersected at right angles by another wall, adding

that this will silence any remaining skepticism about his

longstanding claims that modern Cyprus is what remains of a much

larger and now partly sunken mass which fits Plato's description of

the ancient land of Atlantis.

 

Sarmast said he is "dedicated to making this discovery a part of

something that will benefit Cyprus for decades to come", and

announced that he is working with the Cyprus government and has the

full support of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation.

 

In addition, he also announced a partnership with TMC Entertainment

group (Los Angeles/USA) that will undertake a two-hour Atlantis

documentary for the second expedition with the last half-hour of it

being a live broadcast from the ship.

 

During the second expedition, he said, his team will lower the ROV

submersibles to the wall in an effort to film it and this will be

broadcast live.

 

Sarmast said the team will do a preliminary survey of the area with

the ROVs by October and probably next May will proceed with the

submarines and the live broadcast.

 

"We pinpointed one mountain because it was such a perfect match with

the Acropolis Hill as well as with the rectangular valley, the

mountain and so forth. We went there, did a survey there and that's

exactly where it was and nowhere else. This can not be a

coincidence'', he told reporters.

 

He also said that no scientist can say that the formations found were

natural.

 

Invited to comment on criticism that he is an American looking for

oil in the area, Sarmast said "I am an Iranian-American. The target

area that we are investigating is in international waters, and if

anyone wanted to look for oil, they would not do it with "our little

operation. That's ludicrous. I am not a spy, I am really looking for

Atlantis''.

 

http://www.financialmirror.com/more_news.php?id=16538-10-5

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