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My evaluation of "ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY" is comprehensive and sound. It is praiseworthy that the author, Riaan Booysen, presents his research with the respect for different beliefs and at the same time going into the fascinating topic of Atlantis. Pics and maps give the depth of the exploration. You note that the excellent writing, and the absence of errors, indicate how effectively the book was written. Your suggestion for researchers, historians, and cartographers is that it is valuable for those who want to discover the ancient mysteries.
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Thank you for your review of "ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY." It's great to hear that the book provides a comprehensive exploration of Atlantis, ancient maps, and mythology. The author's respectful approach to different beliefs and the inclusion of images and maps make it an engaging read. The book's brevity and excellent editing, as well as its ability to uncover new perspectives, make it a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and cartographers. Thank you for your recommendation, and I hope the book continues to inspire curiosity and exploration.
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I do love a great mythological story. Although I have not read this book, this wonderfully written review here makes me want to add it to my shelf.
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The book "ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY" seems to offer a fascinating exploration of ancient myths and their potential connections to historical and geographical discoveries. It's commendable that the author combines research, respect for diverse beliefs, and engaging presentation to shed light on intriguing topics like Atlantis and biblical narratives. Your detailed review provides valuable insights for potential readers interested in delving into this realm of knowledge. Nice review!
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The book Atlantis Revealed examines beliefs regarding the Great Flood and the submersion of Atlantis beneath the ocean by delving into the histories and customs of many tribes alongside the latest data. It offers simple-to-understand details about life before the Great Flood. A thorough review. Congrats on BOTD, author.
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Unraveling the secrets of Atlantis, this book is a fascinating journey through history, mythology, and human ingenuity, leaving readers in awe of the unknown.
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Unraveling the secrets of Atlantis, this book is a fascinating journey through history, mythology, and human ingenuity, leaving readers in awe of the unknown.
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Reading the review, i find it fascinating that Booysen attempts to use evidence like old maps and writings to give credibility to Plato's descriptions of the fabled lost city of Atlantis. Kudos to the author.
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The review you shared is insightful and engaging! It's fascinating how the author combines ancient maps, mythology, and historical research to explore the concept of Atlantis. The connection with biblical stories adds an intriguing layer to the discussion. Have you read the book yourself? If so, what were your thoughts on it?
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This book shows the scientific knowledge about Atlantis. It has constant references to studies and links to ancient population and religion. Fascinating.
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Atlantis Revealed by Riaan Booysen is a fascinating book that talks about Atlantis, a continent that sank in a day. The author's research is absolutely commendable, and I think it will be interesting to read about the religious, historical, and mythological angles to this phenomenon. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY by Riaan Booysen delves into Plato's Atlantis using ancient maps, myths, and biblical stories. The book combines history, cartography, and mythology, offering a fresh perspective on ancient beliefs and the Great Flood. Perfect for history buffs and mythology enthusiasts! Congratulations on being BOTD!
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This comprehensive review provides a compelling glimpse into "ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY" by Riaan Booysen. The author's meticulous research and interdisciplinary approach, combining ancient mythology with historical maps and biblical narratives, make for a fascinating read. The reviewer's appreciation for the book's brevity, clarity, and extensive visual aids speaks to its accessibility and effectiveness in conveying complex ideas. Overall, a glowing recommendation for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of ancient civilizations and the interconnectedness of history and myth.
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Though it seems like quite a niche topic, mythology can be extrapolated as a way to understand the worldview of different cultures. And I'm glad the author is respectful of other people's beliefs. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Pranav Dewangan »

Exploring Plato's Atlantis alongside ancient maps and mythology sounds like an epic journey through history and belief systems. I'm particularly intrigued by Booysen's use of biblical scriptures to support his theories. Plus, the inclusion of images and maps adds an exciting visual element to the narrative.
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