Atlantis, the Eighth ContinentG.P. Putnam's, 1984 - 223 páginas For thousands of years before the beginning of recorded history -- the legends tell us -- a powerful civilization flourished in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. This breathtakingly advanced island continent boasted splendid cities, golden temples, crowded seaports from which the far-reaching influence of Atlantis spread to the rest of the world, until its destruction in an overwhelming cataclysm. Now, based on careful study of scientific undersea research, Charles Berlitz proves that Atlantis is not legend but fact -- and unravels a mystery even more startling than the Bermuda Triangle! What message lies buried with the mighty stone structures deep beneath the Atlantic? What profound revelations about Atlantis have come to us from beyond the Earth? Was Atlantis destroyed in an ancient nuclear war? What great centers of Atlantean culture yet await discovery? |
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... jungle , have been reported and described by a number of explorers who allegedly visited them during the last several centuries . Many explorers searching for them have been lost in the jungle , including an entire military expedition ...
... jungle , have been reported and described by a number of explorers who allegedly visited them during the last several centuries . Many explorers searching for them have been lost in the jungle , including an entire military expedition ...
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... jungle floor . There are two other enormous rectangular formations now covered by trees and two semicircular ones ... jungle area of eastern Peru recalls the insistent belief of Colonel P. H. Fawcett ( which cost him his life ) that ...
... jungle floor . There are two other enormous rectangular formations now covered by trees and two semicircular ones ... jungle area of eastern Peru recalls the insistent belief of Colonel P. H. Fawcett ( which cost him his life ) that ...
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... jungle . Fawcett himself vanished into the Amazon- ian jungle near the Xingú River in 1925 . His words before his fatal last expedition might serve as his epi- taph : Whether we get through , and emerge again , or leave our bones to rot ...
... jungle . Fawcett himself vanished into the Amazon- ian jungle near the Xingú River in 1925 . His words before his fatal last expedition might serve as his epi- taph : Whether we get through , and emerge again , or leave our bones to rot ...
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