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the A.R.E.'s Investigations into the Atlantic

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« on: April 03, 2007, 03:11:26 am »

Hi Greg, thanks for the detailed response. I'm a but bummed that so many of the things reported in the Caribbean have turned out to be natutral. On the other hand, at least you have a result as opposed to not knowing. And it also shows your own sincerity about your own research.

Ray Brown wasn't convincing? Can you say in what way? I've also been reading about a guy named David Zink (?) who found a statue of some sort in the waters of the Bahamas, have you ever spoken to him?

A bit disappointed that Cay Sal turned out to be nothing more than piled sand. Are you sure?
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