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ROCKS OF ATLANTIS MAY HAVE BEEN FOUND BENEATH BIMINI, BAHAMAS

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« on: January 17, 2015, 07:17:05 pm »

    A number of subaerial exposures {of the carbonate sediments in the well core} were noted, indicating sea level regressions and transgressions. These exposures were marked by small solution cavities, darker staining of the rock and in some cases iron coloring and black pebbles. Coral became evident at 70 ft and continued down core. At 130 ft, Stylophora sp was identified, indicating that a date during the Pliocene had been reached. (Stylophora sp became extinct after the Pliocene.) The first 70 ft was very permeable and the water, distinctly clearer. Hydrogen sulfide was encountered at 90 ft-100 ft, and was present downcore.

Here we have clear confirmation of the passage in Cayce reading 996-12 that states that sulfur water will be “found only eighty-nine to ninety (89 to 90) ft deep.” But what about black sulfur water? The student's log for well 2 continues below.
Relevant Portions Of The Log of Test Well 2

    The second well, to be used privately by the Big Game Club, was drilled to 400 ft. The lithology was very similar to the first well, being wackestone, packstone and grainstone. Subarieal exposures were noted again and these correlated with the core of the first site reasonably well. Stylophora sp was encountered at 130 ft. Smaller coral pieces were encountered compared to the first well. This is to be expected, however, as coral usually grows patchily and not in a uniform manner. Below 200 ft the lithology was fairly similar, with considerable burrowing. Hydrogen sulfide was reached at approximately 120 ft.

Under the heading of “Notes,” on a page that accompanies the well log for Test Well 2, one finds that the student had written:

    120 ft H2S
    130 ft H2S
    140 ft H2S, black water

    400 ft artesian water pressure (H20 comes up in pipe on its own)

Here, then, we have confirmation of black sulfur water, at 140 feet in Well 2. And the information about artesian water pressure at the 400-ft depth suggests that the strange statement, also in Cayce reading 996-12, about the flow of sweet water over the top of any well drilled for a potable water supply in the northern portion of South Bimini, may also be true.
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