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    Atlantipedia will be wound down in 2023. After nearly twenty years compiling Atlantipedia on my own, and as I am now approaching my 80th birthday, I have decided to cut back on the time I dedicate to developing this website. An orderly conclusion rather than an enforced one is always preferable before the Grim Reaper […]Read More »
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Yukon River Valley

Alaska

Alaska or more precisely its Yukon River Valley was identified as the location of Atlantis in 2004 by a Russian astrophysicist, Albert M. Chechelnitsky, in his book Challenge of Plato: Atlantida Incognita[514]. He claims that this was the result of a Pole Shift although he admits a lack of scientific evidence to support this idea!

*A few years ago Jason Colavito wrote(a) of a claim made by Linda Moulton-Howe that twenty years earlier, following a nuclear test in the region, a large cavity was created within which was a pyramid larger than Giza’s Great Pyramid!

Last Year (2018), The Daily Star, published a similar piece of drivel(b), claiming that a pyramid had been identified on Google Earth off the coast Alaska, again comparing it to Giza. Not without precedent the article was headlined Atlantis Found?

(a) https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/alaskas-underground-pyramid-a-case-of-faulty-memory

(b) https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/atlantis-found-proof-conspiracy-google-17142511*