Cuban Megaliths and the Atlantis Question
Linda Moulton Howe
Part 2
October 5, 2003 Havana, Cuba -
Three years ago when Paulina Zelitsky and Paul Weinzweig, co-owners of Advanced Digital Communications, saw the first side scan sonar images of the deep water structures off the
western tip of Cuba, some underwater objects were dark as metals sometimes show up on magnetometers. I asked Paul if any more data supported the initial cesium magnetometer
data which implied there might be metal coatings on some of the megalithic structures.
Computer graphic frame depicting ADC International, Inc. ship, R/V Ulises equipped with:
Dynamic Positioning system equipped with two 500 HP lateral thrusters.
20 ton capacity A-frame, 2 cranes and 3 large ultra-deep water winches, including one oceanographic winch.
Posidonia 6000 - USBL bottom positioning system ranged 10 km with sub-meter accuracy.
Deeptow Side Scan Sonar and Cesium Magnetometer with Real Time processing.
ROV equipped with TMS, 3 video cameras, manipulator and excavator.
DGPS, Digital Gyrocompass and Ecosounder, Electronic Navigation System "WE CAN" integration system.
Integrated computer and video network with monitors in all labs and theater for audience of 44 to monitor
subsea video in real time.
Satellite INMARSAT B and C communications system.
Deep tow system comprised of sidescan sonar and cesium magnetometer.
Image © 2002 by ADC International.