Review of Atlantis Revealed

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It is thrilling to come across some unexpected or unknown facts that hides behind the thing or place or anything else that doesn't exist in present. Knowledge about history is always great. I heard about Atlantis once upon a time and had a thought to collect more information about it. But I didn't get much source of information regarding it. I think "Atlantis Revealed" will help to know better about Atlantis than the myths that revolves around it. Congratulations on the BOTD! Great review.
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Booysen's work exemplifies the value of collaboration between different disciplines. It shows how combining approaches from mythology, cartography, and potentially archaeology can lead to new insights.
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I have never thought much about Atlantis, apart from enjoying the numerous books and movies that have been produced on the same. I like the fact that the author addresses the issue with a balanced lens, showing how the mythical land could have gone under the sea. The fact that it is relatively short means many readers will enjoy reading it.
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It seems like "ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY" by Riaan Booysen offers a fascinating exploration into the possible existence of Atlantis, drawing on ancient maps and mythology. The book also delves into the history and beliefs of different tribes, highlighting their certainty in their own beliefs while often dismissing the beliefs of others. Booysen connects his findings with biblical narratives, such as the Great Flood possibly being linked to Atlantis's submersion.

The book's structure, with 20 chapters, including a conclusion, bibliography, and references, suggests a comprehensive approach. It's also praised for its clarity, despite potentially challenging content like mathematical solvings and graphs. The inclusion of images and maps adds to its appeal, and its meticulous editing is noted.

Given your interest, this book seems like a compelling read, particularly if you're intrigued by ancient mysteries, historical connections, and the intersection of mythology and science.
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I'm not much of a history reader but this review makes me want to read this book. And the approach it took to distinguish between the beliefs of different religion. Amazing review.
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The book's accessibility might ignite a passion for history and archaeology in general audiences. It could encourage further exploration of these fields and a greater appreciation for our past.
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The author attempts to show the readers how Atlantis looked to prove Plato's description. He uses Biblical principles along the way to support the description. Readers get to see what Atlantis looked like before the Great Flood. The maps and images really catch the eyes of the readers. Great review.
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I rarely hear about the history of the great flood or the ones before it. Personally, I believe in science and don't really care about such things. However, stories from long before the Common Era become interesting tales to explore. Reading your review makes me even more eager to read this book. Thank you for writing this. What a great review.
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I like that the book bases its premise on the Bible. I like the author's assertion that the fate of Atlantis sinking may be linked to the Great Flood which is highly likely. Thanks for the review.
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I appreciate your thorough review of "ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY." It sounds like Riaan Booysen did an excellent job presenting his research and insights in a compelling and well-organized manner. It's always refreshing to find a book that combines historical analysis with intriguing theories. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it!
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The way Booysen weaves together ancient maps, mythologies, and scientific data offers readers a holistic view of the topic. I'm particularly drawn to his respectful treatment of diverse beliefs, which fosters a sense of open-mindedness and intellectual curiosity.
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ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY offers a captivating journey through history, mythology, and cartography, presenting a compelling case for the existence of Atlantis while respecting diverse beliefs and delivering meticulous research in a well-edited format.
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This book offers a compelling blend of historical research, ancient mythology, and modern cartography, challenging readers to reconsider the plausibility of Atlantis through meticulously supported evidence and intriguing biblical correlations. Nice review.
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Atlantis Revealed by Riaan Booysen is a book about the many myths and beliefs related to the lost city -Atlantis. And it also proves the existence of Atlantis through the scientific proofs and maps. It seems like a book for mythology and history lovers. The review has increased my interest in the topic and I will definitely read the book.
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Post by Dalia Chf »

In this book the author delves into the mystery of the island of Atlantis and he tries to clarify whether it is real or just a myth! I love that the author respects people’s beliefs. Thanks for highlighting that in your review!
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