I’ve been working on various versions of my maps for 35 years. I’ve made a variety of computer models, and recently I have started making graphic representations of the results. I thought it would make things easier to decipher. Here’s a sample of one area. not exactly the clarity I was looking for. This [...]
Here we have 3 of the most well known sites in North America. Chichen Itza and Teotihuacan are amongst the largest pyramids and archeological sites in the Americas. Cohokia mound is one of the larger sites in North America. While from 3 different cultures and time periods, they create a 30-60-90 triangle which is aligned almost [...]
I recently had the pleasure of meeting David Grann, author of The Lost City of Z. If you’re not familiar with the story, it’s the story of Percy Fawcett and his search for a lost city in the Amazon. Back in the early part of this century it was a story the made front page [...]
Conferences on the ancient world are few and far between. While not specifically on Atlantis, the conference covers a variety of mysterys of the ancient world. The 2011 Megalithomania conference is taking place on the 14th – 15th May at the Assembly Rooms in Glastonbury. Tickets are £75 here. Speakers Include: SEMIR SAM OSMANAGICH - European [...]
This 30-60-90 (+-) triangle of Giza, Bimini and Tiahuanaco is interesting because you can’t actually see it because of the curvature of the earth. Even from space it is not readily discernible. It only really shows up on a computer model. Based on the available land masses, it is about the largest triangle you could [...]
One of the challenges in investigating possible Atlantis connections is that most of the possible locations are under water. I have taken the approach that things are connected, so by identifying the locations you know, you may be able to find the locations you don’t know. This triangle is one of dozens I have identified. [...]
Welcome to 2011. The closest we have come to Atlantis rising in the Bahamas is a beautiful resort and water park. The underwater evidence continues to slowly come forward thanks to the work of Bill Donato, Greg Little and others. Sadly people have been visiting these ruins for at least 50 years (and yes that [...]
One of my main issues with Atlantis is that difficult to prove head on. You really need to take a more of forensic approach to looking at evidence. What were the trade routes? What things from what one region ended up in another? What evidence of warfare exists? And what of construction techniques? Christopher [...]
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Welcome to the Atlantis Project. This will be a collaboration site for serious Atlantis researchers. In 25 years of researching Atlantis I have found many people spread across the globe with bits of valid information about Atlantis. For some reason these bits of evidence have yet to come together to form a coherent picture. My [...]