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Faraglione Antiche Columns

Sant’antioco Island

Sant’antioco Island is volcanic and situated at the south west coast of Sardinia and is the fourth largest Santantioco3Italian island. There are shoals to be found around the island that have been suggestive for some(a) of the shoals created by the submergence of Atlantis.

 Luigi Usai specified the Sardinian region of Sulcis, which includes Sant’antioco, as the home of the Atlantean capital. The Phoenicians had an important city named Sulci on what is now Sant’antioco(c)!

Just north of Sant’antoco is the smaller island of San Pietro where Professor Giorgio Saba has identified two seastacks near Carloforte as the site of the Pillars of Heracles, known locally as the ‘ Faraglione Antiche Columns’.(b) 

(a) See Archive 2898)

(b) https://www.costasmeralda.it/giorgio-saba-alla-ricerca-di-un-sito-mitologico/ *

(c) Sulci – Wikipedia *