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"Atlantis Revealed" by Riaan Booysen combines myths, legends, medieval maps and NASA diaries on a journey through history. Good review :techie-studyingbrown:
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ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY is a book that explores the mythology of Atlantis, using ancient maps and ancient beliefs of different tribes. The book delves into Egypt mythology, exploring characters like the Serpents, Osiris, Isis, and Ra. Riaan Booysen references his previous works, Thera and the Exodus and Barbelo, and uses Christianity to show truths, such as the Great Flood possibly being the reason for Atlantis going under the ocean. The book is written like a textbook, with 20 chapters, a conclusion, bibliography, and reference.

The author, Riaan Booysen, supports his writings with images, maps, and pictures related to various topics. He provides accurate information and does a lot of research to produce this book. The book is easy to read due to its brevity, but the mathematical solvings and graphs took some time to understand.

Atlantis Revealed by Medeval and NASA Ocean Floor Maps & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY is exceptionally edited with no grammatical, typographical, or punctuation errors. The book is rated five out of five stars, as it provides a comprehensive understanding of the world before the Great Flood and the present world map. It is recommended for researchers, discoverers, historians, and modern cartographers who want to explore the mysteries of Atlantis and its history.
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ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY is a book that explores the mythology of Atlantis, using ancient maps and ancient beliefs of different tribes. The book delves into Egypt mythology, exploring characters like the Serpents, Osiris, Isis, and Ra. Riaan Booysen references his previous works, Thera and the Exodus and Barbelo, and uses Christianity to show truths, such as the Great Flood possibly being the reason for Atlantis going under the ocean. The book is written like a textbook, with 20 chapters, a conclusion, bibliography, and reference.

The author, Riaan Booysen, supports his writings with images, maps, and pictures related to various topics. He provides accurate information and does a lot of research to produce this book. The book is easy to read due to its brevity, but the mathematical solvings and graphs took some time to understand.

Atlantis Revealed by Medeval and NASA Ocean Floor Maps & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY is exceptionally edited with no grammatical, typographical, or punctuation errors. The book is rated five out of five stars, as it provides a comprehensive understanding of the world before the Great Flood and the present world map. It is recommended for researchers, discoverers, historians, and modern cartographers who want to explore the mysteries of Atlantis and its history.
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Nice review! I honestly think Atlantis will LONG have the ability to capture the attention of varying types of minds (it’s made it this far, anyways). The ability to make it feasible in any sense by way of history and science can only breed more enthusiasm, which I’m sure this book does.
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I've been wanting to read a book on the lost city of Atlantis, and this book sounds like an excellent option since it has been researched carefully and the explanations in it sound very plausible. Will I finally find the answers to so many questions I have about Atlantis?
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Booysen's analysis emphasizes the enduring power of mythology. He demonstrates how stories and legends can hold clues to understanding the past, even if not interpreted literally.
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Discovering ancient civilizations, religion, mythology, legends, and origin myths all seem to be covered in this intriguing book. It appears fascinating how these subjects relate to one another.
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Riaan Booysen's book "Atlantis Revealed" is about the lost metropolis of Atlantis. It discusses the potential location of Atlantis and its significance. Booysen writes in a style that is simple enough for everyone to grasp. The book is full of fascinating details and diverse theories regarding Atlantis. It resembles embarking on a historical and temporal journey. You'll have a lot on your mind after reading "Atlantis Revealed," and you might even wish to find out more about this enigmatic location. For anyone interested in learning more about past civilisations, it's an enjoyable and instructive read.
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I don't have beliefs myself, but I find myths fascinating to study and explore. Riaan Booysen's book sounds like an intriguing exploration of ancient mythology and the quest to uncover historical truths. It's great to hear that the book is well-researched and meticulously edited, making it accessible and engaging for readers interested in these topics. The use of maps and images to support the narrative sounds particularly interesting. If you're curious about ancient civilizations and the mysteries of Atlantis, this book seems like a valuable read.
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I always appreciate a book that was meticulously researched. Atlantis has been a fascinating subject for many years, and it will be interesting to learn more about the author's view. I'm also interested in the views of different tribes and why they are convinced that they are right. thank you for the insightful review.
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Thanks to the author for a free copy. I am not much into myths but for the purposes of curiosity I will try the book. I also hope to learn a thing or two about different people's social norms and concepts. Congrats.
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Your recommendation highlights the book's appeal to a broad audience, including enthusiasts of history, mythology, and cartography, as well as those interested in the interplay between science and legend. Booysen’s approach, providing substantial visual aids and detailed research, seems to make complex subjects accessible and engaging.
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I'm quite fond of Egyptian mythology, so I believe this book could be quite intriguing to explore.
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Congrats on BOTD!
Atlantis is shrouded in mystery. It's an intriguing strategy to use old maps to support Plato's account of Atlantis. I'm interested in learning about Egyptian mythology. The author's use of maps and photos to bolster his articles is very appealing.
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Uncover the secrets of Atlantis! Riaan Booysen's book "ATLANTIS REVEALED" is a meticulously researched masterpiece, combining ancient maps, mythology, and NASA ocean floor maps to prove Plato's description. A must-read for researchers, historians, and cartographers! 5/5 stars
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