sirbiotech
12-25-2001, 06:22 AM
geologist's tale of a lost civilization
did global warming and rising sea levels doom atlantis?
by guy gugliotta
the washington post
dec. 24 ? it was plato, around 360 b.c., who first described an
ancient, exotic island kingdom catastrophically buried beneath the
sea when its once-virtuous people angered the gods with their
pronounced tilt toward sin and corruption. since then, creative souls
ranging from jules verne to kirk morris, maria montez, fay spain,
jean-louis trintignant, michael j. fox and walt disney have sought to
explain and exploit the terrible fate that befell atlantis.
http://msnbc.com/news/677502.asp?0dm=n239n
did global warming and rising sea levels doom atlantis?
by guy gugliotta
the washington post
dec. 24 ? it was plato, around 360 b.c., who first described an
ancient, exotic island kingdom catastrophically buried beneath the
sea when its once-virtuous people angered the gods with their
pronounced tilt toward sin and corruption. since then, creative souls
ranging from jules verne to kirk morris, maria montez, fay spain,
jean-louis trintignant, michael j. fox and walt disney have sought to
explain and exploit the terrible fate that befell atlantis.
http://msnbc.com/news/677502.asp?0dm=n239n