Atlantis is in Indonesia: Scientists discover lost world beneath the ocean

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Scientists discover lost world beneath the ocean​

140,000 years old Homo Erectus Bones Discovered on Drowned Land in Indonesia​

https://archaeology.org/news/2025/0...clues-about-behavior-of-extinct-human-species
https://www.livescience.com/archaeo...bones-discovered-on-drowned-land-in-indonesia

Scientists have uncovered a remarkable piece of history beneath the ocean floor near Indonesia. Fossilized remains of Homo erectus, an ancient human ancestor, have been found buried under layers of silt and sand in the Madura Strait.

The submerged land where these fossils were found was once part of Sundaland, a vast tropical plain that connected Southeast Asia before rising sea levels swallowed it. Experts believe this is the first physical evidence of life in this lost world. For years, Sundaland was just a theory. Now, the bones tell a different story.

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The intersection of big navigable rivers normally are where civilisation can thrive.
 
It's not Atlantis, it's the lost continent of Pan. That's where Ja-Pan got its name. :cool:

Also, the Pan-Pacific Hotel. You think they randomly thought of a name? They knew. :wink:

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It's not Atlantis, it's the lost continent of Pan. That's where Ja-Pan got its name. :cool:

Also, the Pan-Pacific Hotel. You think they randomly thought of a name? They knew. :wink:
Please enlighten me, then what does Ja in Japan means?
 
It's not Atlantis, it's the lost continent of Pan. That's where Ja-Pan got its name. :cool:

Also, the Pan-Pacific Hotel. You think they randomly thought of a name? They knew. :wink:

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Those areas you outlined are pretty deep.
 
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