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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Atlantis: The Lost Continent Revealed is aAtlantis: The Lost Continent Revealed is a pseudohistorical book by Charles Berlitz. He lists several alternative theories on where the possible mythical Atlantis may have been situated, and cites different legends and stories that may support the different theories. All areas and theories are covered starting with Plato, Crete (Thera), the Azores and Edgar Cayce's involvement in the story. Berlitz, author of many popular books on the paranormal and unexplained phenomena, researched Atlantis and wrote a 1969 book titled The Mystery of Atlantis. Berlitz not only became convinced that Atlantis was real but also that it was the source of the Bermuda Triangle mystery, a subject he explored in his 1974 best-seller The Bermuda Triangle. Illustrated in the book he strongly believed extra-terrestrials were in some way involved in Atlantis and the Bermuda Triangle. His ideas have been described as pseudoscientific. Berlitz's wild ideas about the Bermuda Triangle — and, by extension, Atlantis — were definitively debunked the following year by researcher Larry Kusche, author of 1975 The Bermuda Triangle Mystery — Solved. In 1984, Berlitz wrote Atlantis: The Lost Continent Revealed to counter his shot down ideas from critics. counter his shot down ideas from critics.
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rdfs:comment Atlantis: The Lost Continent Revealed is aAtlantis: The Lost Continent Revealed is a pseudohistorical book by Charles Berlitz. He lists several alternative theories on where the possible mythical Atlantis may have been situated, and cites different legends and stories that may support the different theories. All areas and theories are covered starting with Plato, Crete (Thera), the Azores and Edgar Cayce's involvement in the story. In 1984, Berlitz wrote Atlantis: The Lost Continent Revealed to counter his shot down ideas from critics. counter his shot down ideas from critics.
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