“Atlantis,” reads my copy of The Dictionary of Imaginary Places, “a vast island-continent submerged under the waters of the Atlantic towards the year 9560 BC; parts of it are still inhabited and can ...
The image you see above is purportedly traces of the ruins of the Lost City of Atlantis, found on Google Earth. Let’s weigh the evidence for and against, and see what we can conclude. Conclusion 1: ...
Sea floor image in Google Earth before (left) and after update. Grid-like markings in original were rumored to be evidence of the lost city of Atlantis. Google/Scripps Institution of Oceanography When ...
(CBS) - A recent update of Google Earth corrected a three-year old error showing a grid on the ocean floor resembling an underwater city. The image went on to spark ...
A Google Earth map that raised rumors of the lost city of Atlantis has gotten a much-needed update, ridding the seafloor of a gridlike pattern that some vigilant users suspected were sunken streets ...
Wait, hold on a second. You mean to tell me that what scientists and crazies alike couldn't find for thousands of years was discovered by a 38 year old man in England sitting at home on his computer?
Sign up for The Morning Report with all your must-read news for the day. So did Scripps Institution of Oceanography geophysicist David Sandwell not only help add a ...
Guess this is the kind of tech news people really want to read. CNET News had an overwhelming response to the post about Google denying that its Google Earth ocean-floor mapping software had unearthed ...
A Google Earth map that raised rumors of the lost city of Atlantis has gotten a much-needed update, ridding the seafloor of a gridlike pattern that some vigilant users suspected were sunken streets ...