Adventure Jones


Some people have theroized that the Norwegian Lemmings migrate every year to the spot where Atlantis sank. They circle frantically looking for the sunken island. Eventually out of exhaustion these mouslike rodents drown. Adding to the Atlantis tragedy.

The Norwegian lemmings do migrate but only ever three to four years. The reasons for this migration are unknown however, most experts feel it is because the lemming population outgrows it's food supply forcing some of the lemmings to migrate. The lemmings migrate over mountains, through rivers and lakes. Some eventually end up at the sea. The then confused lemmings try to swim in the sea, fail and then drown. Some experts even say the lemmings actually try to avoid the water. Many however do not believe these rodents go on a massive death march to the sea.

There are four different species of lemmings. Only the Norwegian lemmings migrate in this way. Are these small creatures searching for the abundant food their ancestors once enjoyed on the lush land of Atlantis ? Or are these poor creatures suffering from a case of mistaken identity, mistaken the ocean for a lake ?


Edgar Cayse prophecied that Atlantis would rise again in 1968 or 1969. (Enough said)



A group of people attribute the disapperances in the Bermuda Triamgle to the Atlantis tragedy. They suggest Atlants is sunk in this area and misdirected energy from "Atlantean fire-crystals" causes the problems in the triangle. (ditto)



Some have developed a theroy that Atlantis was actually an Aztec civilization Atlantis was the Aztec city Aztlan which is now Mexico City. The theroy is that the egyptian story Solon heard was actually the story of Aztlan. Plato's description of Atlantis reseambles Mexico City, which was built on top of Aztlan.

The Incan legends describe a huge wall of fire that surrounded Aztlan and eventually destoryed it. There is evidence of an ateroid collosion near Mexico City. The date of this collsion is unknown, however this theroy suggest that it was during the destruction of Aztlan.




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