Posted on 01/05/2021 10:30:32 AM PST by Rakhi Sarkar
The remains of what may be a 6000-year-old city immersed in deep waters off the west coast of Cuba was discovered by a team of Canadian and Cuban researchers.
Offshore engineer Paulina Zelitsky and her husband, Paul Weinzweig and her son Ernesto Tapanes used sophisticated sonar and video videotape devices to find “some kind of megaliths you ‘d find on Stonehenge or Easter Island,” Weinzweig said in an interview.
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Good point.
Maybe the area above water was alpine land before the subsidence that drowned the city and lowered it to sea level?
But that would have been catastrophic...
I believe it’s difficult to say without knowing the depth of the ruins. For instance if the ruins are at a depth of 1000 meters the Cuban Island would have been a mountain and aside from a few villages or homes on the mountainsides there would not be any large metholithic structures.
Just a thought.
Ok, but how are those similar structures?
lol
The more stressful the times, the more bizarre the stories.
Only 100?
I used it as something soothing to fall asleep to for almost 2 years :)
We Italians descendants are odd ducks :)
Because the outlying villages would have had their own temples, palaces, storehouses, etc. There would have been ruins that could not have been attributed to the Taino or Arawaks when the Spanish arrived.
I recall a report many years ago - that described a discovery of megalithic looking structures in that same area. I believe it was a group paid to do exploration for oil.
The story came out then disappeared. I think it was from the 90’s.
I’m wondering if maybe an asteroid impact elsewhere around the earth might have precipitated this submergence? I’m skeptical about this being Atlantis, due to its location.
From same source: 600 million-year-old tiny humanoids found.
So the Aztecs and the Mayans fled proto-communist Cuba?!
Nope, just a blog pimp.
You know it’s legit when they have an accompanying video featuring a c.-1995 spech synthesizer reading the article, and the same image from the article with multiple pans and zooms so it counts as a “video.”
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I remember Feb and March of 1966 when all the newspapers had articles about lost submerged cities found off the coast of Peru and Chile.
Since then, NOTHING!
I think Mr. Spock reported on these in an episode of In Search Of. And IIRC Doonesbury had Zonker scubaing around these structures.
“Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn.”
n00b, this has been posted numerous times on FR. Try another distraction.
Well, the answer to your original question is “Maybe... Maybe not.”
1 - Maybe there was only that site made of durable construction
2 - Maybe there was more but it has not been found
3 - Maybe there was more but it was destroyed
I certainly don’t question Pompei because there are no similar structures on Mt Vesuvius.
Regardless, the suggestion that the absence of similar finds nearby invalidates the one find seems illogical to me.
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