Cities, roads, and pyramids found 2000 feet underwater off Cuba , page 1
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reply posted on 22-9-2007 @ 11:52 AM by dramafreak
If anyone's wondering where exactly those two places are:
1 and 2
It took me about 5 minutes to find them so I hope it's useful to someone.

There must have been expeditions to these places, right? I mean, it's not like the place is miles and miles deep in the middle of the ocean.

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reply posted on 22-9-2007 @ 09:07 PM by Indellkoffer
It's in popular scuba diving territory in Cuba:
www.cubalinda.com...

You'd think that if there was something strange down there, scuba divers would be showing photos of it on old National Geographic specials. I remember watching Jacques Cousteau. If there was a road or pyramid or houses down there he would have gone there and all the scuba divers in the world would know.

Cuba's government wouldn't hide it, because they could charge a lot of money to dive there.


reply posted on 23-9-2007 @ 02:43 AM by Byrd
The problem with Google Earth is that sometimes folks draw conclusions that don't match the facts. The area is pretty well known. Lots of boats and divers there, and it's a popular scuba diving area.

Yes, fault lines can make nice straight marks and ridges on the Earth. Take a look at this picture and notice the flow lines and grooves... straight and run for long distances:
soundwaves.usgs.gov... (this is off Puerto Rico)

Notice these same flow lines below Cuba (this isn't the most detailed map, but it gives you the idea of several flow lines). :
esp.cr.usgs.gov...

The Caribbean plate is a very active one, and has a lot of these cracks. Here's a good article on them:
www.mantleplumes.org...


Oh... and the area HAS been explored with submersibles -- 1997 by John McCosker. It's being further explored by wildcat oil companies.


reply posted on 24-9-2007 @ 10:31 PM by lostinspace
Here’s the exact location of the sunken ruins found by ADC in 2001. The small area in pink is where large cut stones were found. This particular sea shelf is at a depth of 670 meters or 2200 ft.




www.huttoncommentaries.com...


As you can see from Google Maps, the satellite image over this area reveals nothing. It’s just too deep.

Satellite image of western Cuba

ADC only released one close up of a Side Scan Sonar image. Too bad they didn't show any more.



www.morien-institute.org...

Here are some Maya ruins found in the Yucatan.

mayaruins.com...


I think ADC is too busy finding sunken ships with treasure and giving the loot to the Cuban government. In enough time ADC will be rich enough to finance their own Abyss Research. A great deal of wealth has been lost in the depths of the Carribbean due to storms and shallow reefs.


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reply posted on 28-9-2007 @ 10:11 PM by tacticaljay
reply to post by doctorlove


Recreational diving goes to 130 Feet. Tech divers maybe can go 300 feet......depending on mixture and deco times...........needs more than a satellite pic I think. Although, it is cool to think about! Maybe something down there..........

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