UNDERWATER PYRAMIDS IN
    THE ATLANTIS TRIANGLE
   So far, six underwater pyramids have been found off Florida's Atlantic coast and in the Bahamas. The ancient structures were obviously built on dry land before 6000 BC. That is when Poseidon, the capital island of Atlantis, was broken up by a massive earthquake and sank into the sea.
    The pyramids, lying just a few miles off Florida are at Melbourne Beach, Vero Beach and the St. Lucie Inlet. Those in the Bahamas are near Walkers Cay, Great Sail Cay and in the Berry Islands. All six of the pyramids are located within the ATLANTIS TRIANGLE.They have been observed by commercial fishermen, pilots, sportsmen, treasure hunters and divers. Two of the constructions have been explored by divers who removed softball sized crystal spheres from them. The pyramids were utilitarian towers that held energy crystals aloft, part of an ancient wireless electromagnetic power network.  
    Archeologist Thomas Chisolm wrote, "The underwater pyramids found along the Florida coast represent one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century."

    The complete story is presented in Bill Hanson's upcoming book
                          THE ATLANTIS TRIANGLE

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