Discovering Bimini Road: Atlantis or the Sea’s Current?

Bimini Road: a collection of stones in the shape of a pathway near the Bimini Island in the Bahamas that looks man-made. Some people believe that this is part of the Sunken City – Atlantis. Others believe that this is a sort of magical, ancient pathway and that powerful crystals are buried deep beneath the earth there, which could the reason the Bermuda Triangle is so hard to navigate.

Watch this video!

What do you think? Are the stones remains of Atlantis? Or is it simply a natural collection of stones that were moved by the sea’s current that has made it look man-made?

To me, it looks like a hell of a spot to vacation to! The diving must be spectacular!

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Dutch 23-year-old SF/F YA writer, BSc in Psychology and soon MA in Global Criminology. She is creative, easily bored, and craves tea all the time. Also: "science isn't about why, it's about why not" - Cave Johnson.

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  • http://twitter.com/CMStewartWrite CMStewart

    From the photos (I googled it) and map, it certainly looks “artificially constructed.” But at the same time, I admit I can see how something like that would occur “naturally,” given just the right set of circumstances. A one in a million chance happening, but it’s within the realm of possibility.

    I also feel some mysteries are better left as mysteries. It’s fun to speculate and admit we don’t know. What a predictable world this would be if everything was explained. Viva la mystery! :)

  • Piper Bayard

    Hi Manon. I don’t believe it’s a natural occurrence. It’s just too organized. It certainly could be the remains of Atlantis, but I’m not sold on that idea, either. I love stuff like this. It reminds me that history and the Earth hold far more mysteries than I will ever understand, and I would love to go diving there some day. It’s also a great catalyst for book ideas. Thanks for your post. :)