Starlyte Posted October 16, 2003 #1 Share Posted October 16, 2003 The Berry Islands consist of approximately 12 square miles of surface area to the North of Andros Island. Recently an incredible find has been made via satellite imagery of what appears to be an enormous terraformed triangular area under the water off of the Berry Islands. This triangular feature appears to have been artificially created, due to it's unnatural shape. Could this be evidence for a lost civilization? The triangular feature in the photo to the left is estimated to be 24 miles on it's longest side and over 13 miles long on the shorter side. Is this striking triangular feature evidence of terraforming on a cyclopean megalithic scale? What was the purpose of this triangular depressed area? Theories include a gigantic reservoir or artificial lake area, or an agricultural purpose. It is assumed that this area was above water in the past due to the fact that creating such a terraformed earthwork underwater would be an incredible undertaking. Yet the creation of this feature above ground would also be an incredible achievement. The image below was acquired by NASA and shows the Northern Andros Island with the Berry Islands to the North. After viewing many images of the area surrounding the Berry Islands it became apparent that the sand below the water surface shifts sometimes dramatically from year to year. What period in time could the Bahamas region have been above water for the creation of such cyclopean earthworks? Scientific evidence has revealed that areas of the Atlantic Ridge were above the surface around 10,000-12,000 years ago: Full Article LINK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cufflink Posted October 17, 2003 #2 Share Posted October 17, 2003 Wow...fascinating pictures, Starlyte. And to top it, the date at the bottom I was expecting...10,000 years. Writer Graham Hancock puts forward the idea that large coastal cities were lost around the world at roughly this time, as sea levels suddenly rose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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