Atlantis has definitively been discovered...in Asia (Frank Joseph Hoff/Coasttocoastam.com) |
The Land of Egypt's Ancestors
Peter Tyson (NOVA)
The female Pharaoh Hatshepsut told us more about Punt ("Poont") than anyone else
in ancient times. But even she was silent on its exact location. The ancient Egyptians left mountains of evidence for Punt, none more so than
Pharoah Hatshepsut, whose 3,500-year-old temple at Deir el-Bahri near Thebes
contains a book in stone describing Punt. She and other
pharaohs sent huge expeditions to Punt -- flotillas of robust, seagoing
ships with thousands of men. But neither she nor anyone else from
ancient times left a map, directions, or distances. More
Where were they going? According to researcher Frank Joseph Hoff, they were going to the remnants of Atlantis.
Atlantis in Indonesia with huge war elephants and odd "bells," Borobudur (Tropen Museum) |
Coast to Coast, July 5, 2012
Researcher of ancient mysteries Frank Joseph Hoff discussed the unusual work of Brazilian professor and nuclear physicist Arysio Santos on the
true location of Atlantis. He also gave an update on his plans for an
excavation in Indonesia. Dr. Robin Harger, Ray Pillai , and Saunthara Subramaniam joined the conversation.
Referring to such sources as ancient Hindu texts and the writings of Plato
and his contemporaries, Prof. Santos was able to "reverse engineer" the location
of Atlantis -- a submerged subcontinent in Southeast Asia, where the
Indian Ocean, South China Sea, and the Pacific Ocean all come together,
Hoff asserts, adding that Indonesia is part of this land mass still visible today (as pictured on the cover of Santos' book).
- Indonesia's "time traveling Buddha bells": Die Glockes in Borobudur
- How far is Egypt from Indonesia?
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