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Here's a higher resolution ship track off Hawaii.

There's still a chance of finding Atlantis. Much of the ocean floor has not been mapped - Google estimates the cost would be around $2 billion.

Credit: Google

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RE: (Gallery: Google Earth finds Atlantis or Atlant-isn't)
You're right! Since the circumference of the Earth is about 24,900 miles at the equator, it would be pretty difficult for a mountain range to stretch 11,900 miles beyond that. ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: andy.smith@... Posted on: 02/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Yes, they're ship tracks  scubagrl | 02/25/09
RE: (Gallery: Google Earth finds Atlantis or Atlant-isn't)  train0 | 02/25/09
please elaborate  pikeman666 | 02/26/09
RE: (Gallery: Google Earth finds Atlantis or Atlant-isn't)  stefanis | 02/25/09
RE: (Gallery: Google Earth finds Atlantis or Atlant-isn't)  bt582@... | 02/25/09
Looks like Atlantis to me. . .  jimbo@... | 02/25/09
RE: (Gallery: Google Earth finds Atlantis or Atlant-isn't)  email@... | 02/25/09
RE: (Gallery: Google Earth finds Atlantis or Atlant-isn't)  meenal.mukadam | 02/26/09
Why Atlantis?  hizaleus | 02/26/09
RE: (Gallery: Google Earth finds Atlantis or Atlant-isn't)  d.esposito@... | 02/26/09
The gift that keeps on giving.  Gaius_Maximus | 02/26/09
RE: (Gallery: Google Earth finds Atlantis or Atlant-isn't)  andy.smith@... | 02/26/09

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