The Borneo Post

Scientists may have found Brazilian ‘Atlantis’

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilian geologists on Monday announced the discovery, 1,500 kilometres from Rio, of what could be part of the continent submerged when the Atlantic Ocean was formed as Africa and South America drifted apart 100 million years ago.

Roberto Ventura Santos, a top official at Brazil’s Geology Service ( CPRM), said granite samples were found two years ago during dredging operations in an area known as “Rio Grande Elevation”, a mountain range in Brazilian and internatio­nal waters. Granite is seen as a continenta­l rock.

“This could be the Brazilian Atlantis. We are almost certain but we must bolster our hypothesis.

“We will have final (scientific) recognitio­n this year when we conduct drilling in the area to retrieve more samples of these rocks,” the G1 news website quoted Ventura as saying.

Initially, the scientists thought they were mistaken, Ventura noted.

But last month, their case was bolstered when team of Brazilian and Japanese scientists aboard Japan’s manned research submersibl­e Shinkai 6500, observed the underwater geological formation located opposite the Brazilian coast, he added.

“From an analysis, were began to see that the area could be a piece of the continent that disappeare­d into the sea millions of years ago,” Ventura said. — AFP

 ??  ?? PRECIOUS: A newborn Indian baby is seen in this file photo lying inside a private hospital in Kolkata. — AFP photo
PRECIOUS: A newborn Indian baby is seen in this file photo lying inside a private hospital in Kolkata. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? CLOSE-UP: CPRM member showing one of the rocks digged out from the deep-sea during dredging works. — AFP photo
CLOSE-UP: CPRM member showing one of the rocks digged out from the deep-sea during dredging works. — AFP photo

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