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Members of the department of nautical archaeology at Florida State University are engaged in a three year project in Greece investigating the submerged megalithic ruins there, the project called SHARP, the Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, intends to document the mycanaean ruins, built circa 1800 B.C., which now are on the shallow seafloor, apparently submerged when the Ice Age ended, when the sea level rose to consume vast expanses of coastal land, as described in Plato’s Critias and Timaeus, when Plato also wrote that the climate of Greece dried out, when many streams dried up, an much vegetation was no more, the drastic climate change which occured worldwide circa 1500 B.C.

Plato described ice age conditions in Greece, much rainier and greener, when the Atlantis story took place, when the Greeks fought the Atlanteans in trireme ships with bronze and iron weapons, so obviously, Plato’s 9,000 years before (Solon’s time of 600 B.C.) for the end of the Ice Age is likely 9,000 lunar cycles before his 600 B.C., placing it at circa 1500 B.C., matching the rest of the evidence, and demonstrating that the creationist model, with the Ice Age having been caused by the warmer ocean in the aftermath of the Deluge, has much more explanatory value than does the darwinian model, lending credence to Sarah Palin’s advocacy that both models be taught in the public school classrooms (for good reason certainly).

And about 50 miles east of Miami are submerged ruins of the famed “Bimini Road,” and nearby too, yet to be fully investigated, off the northern shore of North Bimini Island, are the ruins of a temple, with marble columns and gables, in about 50 feet of water, with limestone block walls, a whole complex, probably a western city of the atlantean empire, which was a maritime empire of coastal port cities, such as those now submerged off the Gibraltar region, off Tangiers, Morroco, and off Spain at Tarifa, Ceuta, Zaharas de los Atunes Beach, Cadiz, Rota, Chipiona, and Huelva, yet to be fully photographed and described, another great project for the FSU department of nautical archaeology.

And there are more ruins reported off Greece at Platygiali, Elafonisisi, Samos, Astakos, and Abdera, and doubtless, many more known to the locals of Greece, so there is much fruitful exploration and documentation to be achieved in this exciting new field, which Sarah Palin would encourage, as I hope FSU continues their good underwater work, expanding their explorations to these other reported and already photographed submerged ruins, which comport with the creation science model, but not the darwinian timeline, which says the Ice Age ended circa “10000 B.C.,” like the movie says.

And the nautical archaeologists at FSU and other universities and colleges will be interested to see the ancient methodology by which they measured and mapped the earth, as carried out by Atlas and the Atlanteans during the Ice Age, which was also the “bronze age,” see article #2 at http://IceAgeCivilizations.com, to understand the ancient root of our modern nautical mile mapping system, based on timekeeping, but precession time back in the Ice Age.