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On the 13th of July 1999 at 10 a.m. at approximately 10 meters below sea level, around 2 km off the ![]() About 5,000 years ago there was a great land-cataclysm, an awesome all-round disaster Before the subsidence that brought this rift valley into being, there was no Mediterranean Sea. Malta was part of a large, flat, high land. After this subsidence and the related subsequent settling of the ocean waters, Malta and Gozo became an island (and at some stage islands) separated from the principal and much larger island (later known as Atlantis) Then a few hundred years later this island, many time the size of Sicily collapsed while Malta and Gozo on the other side of the rift valley survived. Inland salt water lakes is the main proof offered/ MALTA AND ATLANTIS Copyright © Joseph S. Ellul 2004 "Malta has huge ancient structures that are now dated as 9000 years old or older and are said by orthodox archaeologists to be the oldest stone ruins in the world. Malta is now a small rocky island that once had elephants and shows evidence of having been destroyed in a huge cataclysmic wave. Joseph Ellul and others have proposed that Malta was part of a great civilization of the past, possibly Atlantis. Malta was probably connected to other parts of the Mediterranean when a huge wave from the Atlantic filled the Mediterranean, causing the Biblical Flood Top 10 locations for Atlantis at atlantisrising.com Lists Malta as #3 just behind the Sahara and Azores In 1854, Giorgio Grongnet, the renowned
Maltese architect once claimed that the Maltese Islands are the remnants
of Atlantide.Frances Galea’s Malta fdal Atlantis is
the result of a lifelong research on several ancient studies and known
theories on Atlantis, particularly that of Giorgio Grongnet. |
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