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A very different book. I am always fascinated by Atlantis. Would love to try this book!
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There are many mysteries surrounding Atlantis. The approach of trying to prove Plato's description of Atlantis using ancient maps is interesting. Learning about Egyptian mythology catches my attention. Also, it is attractive that the author supports his articles with images and maps.
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I loved your review! It was very detailed and descriptive. I also have my doubts as to what happened back then and if they are true or made up. I also have a lot of doubts about the Bible and whether they are true or made up. A lot of things just don't make sense.
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I not only love the idea of Atlantis being found or at least proven, but I also spent a childhood surrounded by medieval maps.. thanks to my grandfather, so this book holds a special interest for me. Also, great review, thank you!
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Great review. Gives clear overview of the book. I like reading such books as it is an attempt in discovering more than we know.
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Post by Pablo Josue Mendia »

Based on the information provided in this review, "ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY" by Riaan Booysen seemingly offers a comprehensive exploration of Atlantis through the lens of ancient maps, mythology, and historical research.

Booysen intertwines various cultural beliefs and references his previous works to present his theories, supported by thorough research and visual aids. Despite the author's shift in religious beliefs, the book seemingly maintains a respectful tone toward differing perspectives.
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It will be interesting to find evidence that Atlantis did exist. Your statement that Atlantis may have been destroyed by the Great Flood convinced me to move this book from my NI shelf to WTR shelf. Thank you for your informative review.
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This review paints this book as a solid and well-researched product with 5/5 stars. Proving that Atlantis existed through the use of medieval and NASA floor maps as well as ancient mythology must a been an enormous project. It will be interesting to read how the Bible supports the research findings.
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I'm intrigued by the exploration of ancient maps and mythology to uncover truths about Atlantis in "Atlantis Revealed" by Riaan Booysen. The blend of historical research and religious perspectives seems fascinating.
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This book seems like a book that will trigger a lot of religious debates. I personally do not believe there's a place called Atlantis. However, I wouldn't mind reading what the author has to say about it.
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Cool beans! I am very fond of mythology and the underlying acts from which it springs. The myth of Atlantis has always been of much interest to me. And I love books with maps! I think I'll be checking this one out. Congrats to the author!
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This review provides an intriguing exploration of Riaan Booysen's book. It highlights Booysen's attempt to intertwine ancient mythology, historical maps, and biblical narratives to uncover the truth behind Atlantis. The author's journey from devout Christianity to questioning his faith adds depth to his exploration of religious and historical themes. The book's thorough research, supported by images and maps, enhances its credibility and readability. The review's positive rating and recommendation make it clear that the book offers an engaging and informative read for those interested in history, mythology, and cartography.
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Well, I can't say I'm interested in this book. Maps, geography, math, graphs, history—these things just don't appeal to me. I hope this book can ignite an interest in maps for me, as it did for you. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and I'm also grateful that the author gave away the book.
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Post by Suvankar Das 1 »

This non-fiction book sounds like a fascinating exploration of the mystery surrounding Atlantis, blending medieval and NASA ocean floor maps with ancient mythology. The perfect 5-star rating and the extensive research undertaken by the author are impressive. Thank you for sharing this intriguing recommendation!
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Post by Tejas Koli »

This book sounds absolutely fascinating! I've always been intrigued by the mystery of Atlantis, and Riaan Booysen's approach of using ancient maps and mythology to explore its existence sounds like a compelling read. The way he connects different historical and religious narratives to unravel the secrets of Atlantis is truly intriguing. Plus, the inclusion of images and maps must make for a visually captivating experience. I'll definitely add this to my reading list! 📚
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