Has Google ocean found the lost city of Atlantis?

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  1. #1
    A number of UK newspaper are claiming that Atlantis has been discovered using Google ocean.

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    What do you guys think?
     
    Highena.com, Feb 20, 2009 IP
  2. cupid007

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    Wow this is really amazing.......
    if they confirm it ,surely the credit goes to google...
     
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    Cool! If it turns out to be Atlantis, it will be the find of the century!
     
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  4. thegotoguy

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    I looked at the map but didn't see where they say they think it is..
     
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  5. Highena.com

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    It took me awhile to see it, but its definitely there.
     
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    #6
    I can't see any Atlantis there. Fun stuff :)
     
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  7. thegotoguy

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    It would be the find of the century and "google" would deserve all of the credit!
     
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    I dont think so...i dont see any "Atlantis"
     
    TMlogos, Feb 20, 2009 IP
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    in the future google will rule the world and all humanities no doubt about it ;p
     
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    It would be really interesting to find everything that's on the bottom of the oceans.
     
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  11. Chios

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    It is a very strange image with square shapes
    Nature certainly does not produce squares !!!
     
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  13. Highena.com

    Highena.com Active Member

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    But it must be true. It says so here :p
     
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  14. thegotoguy

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    Wonder what this would mean to world history? If it was the lost city. But couldn't it be a different city too?
     
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    It's just an "artifact of [google's] map making process". :(
     
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