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A U.S.-led research team may have finally located the lost city of Atlantis,
the legendary metropolis believed swamped by a tsunami thousands of years ago,
in mud flats in southern Spain.
"This is the power of tsunamis," head researcher Richard Freund told Reuters.
"It is just so hard to understand that it can wipe out 60 miles inland, and
that's pretty much what we're talking about," said Freund, a professor at the
University of Hartford who led an international team searching for the
true site of Atlantis.
Atlantean residents who did not die in the tsunami fled inland and
built new cities there, he added.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42072469/ns/technology_and_science-science
the legendary metropolis believed swamped by a tsunami thousands of years ago,
in mud flats in southern Spain.
"This is the power of tsunamis," head researcher Richard Freund told Reuters.
"It is just so hard to understand that it can wipe out 60 miles inland, and
that's pretty much what we're talking about," said Freund, a professor at the
University of Hartford who led an international team searching for the
true site of Atlantis.
Atlantean residents who did not die in the tsunami fled inland and
built new cities there, he added.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42072469/ns/technology_and_science-science