Atlantis of the Sands

Every great archaeological adventure is based around a real legend. The Holy Grail, The Ark of the Covenant, El Dorado, Atlantis, and Shambhala are all recurring locations and treasures for adventurers like Indiana Jones, Robert Langdon, Lara Croft, and of course Nathan Drake. In books, movies, and video games, these famous myths give a great starting off point, allowing for twists on the established preconceptions to make the story more interesting.............
 

Every great archaeological adventure is based around a real legend. The Holy Grail, The Ark of the Covenant, El Dorado, Atlantis, and Shambhala are all recurring locations and treasures for adventurers like Indiana Jones, Robert Langdon, Lara Croft, and of course Nathan Drake. In books, movies, and video games, these famous myths give a great starting off point, allowing for twists on the established preconceptions to make the story more interesting.............

I love digging the truth out of legends. The Iliad and Schliemann is one of the greatest stories ever. All he really did was take the story as true, instead of scoffing from afar, and act on that to see where it lead. Mel Fisher too.

There's a real lesson there for problem solving (and treasure hunting). If your first impulse is to reject a proposition, you'll never get there.
 

Hey guys got some interesting stuff to post coming soon
 

Ok so i have been thinking about this and sitting on it for a while. Im not here to stir the pot or anything. <br />
So im sure many of you have heard the stories of atlantis and also shambhala or sometimes known shangri la. Has any one taken notice of the simularities of the 2. Both have rings of water and land with a large temple structure at the centre. Perhaps they are one in the same.<br />
Now stick with me here<br />
Shambhala was known to be a tropical climate in the himalyays. With possible ties to tibet.<br />
Now what if. Its a big what if of course.<br />
That the idea of atlantis,shambhala does not exist in this space and time. But somewhere in the himilayas is a door way, vortex or portal if you want to call it that. To connect to these places.<br />
Complete theory of course. But its an interesting one
da70404ce27a657e460424a082be34b1.jpg
shambhala<br />
<br />
14f1acdc34fd6439096b379ffe12baaa.jpg
atlantis<br />
<br />
Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk

Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom