Architect and engineer . the American continent andwest of Europe obviously indicates landwhere now is the Atlantic Ocean. Platosstory, together with biological and geolog-ical indications agree that such land ex-isted. The origin of domestic plants, suchas cotton, banana, tobacco; Animals, suchas the horse, bear, moose, wolf, etc.; relig- THK ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 32 ? IlECEMBER. NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE ions. arts, customs, etc., help further tocomplete this evidence. It is interesting tolearn according to Platos story, that thesame arts, sciences, religious beliefs, habits,customs and tradi


Architect and engineer . the American continent andwest of Europe obviously indicates landwhere now is the Atlantic Ocean. Platosstory, together with biological and geolog-ical indications agree that such land ex-isted. The origin of domestic plants, suchas cotton, banana, tobacco; Animals, suchas the horse, bear, moose, wolf, etc.; relig- THK ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 32 ? IlECEMBER. NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE ions. arts, customs, etc., help further tocomplete this evidence. It is interesting tolearn according to Platos story, that thesame arts, sciences, religious beliefs, habits,customs and traditions prevailed amongthe Atlanteans as we find on both conti-nents. Assuming we accept Atlantis as a once period, her tempermental outbursts wereon a much greater scale. Within our ownknowledge we realize the effect of vol-canic eruption and land for instance. When that volcanoerupted in 1883 miles of land disap-peared beneath the waves. The peak, oncethousands of feet above sea level, is now. LIVING ROOM, RESIDENCE OF N. E. MONROE. SHERWOOD FOREST. CALIFORNIARobert B. Stacy-Judd. Architect existing continent, let us go a step furtherand vision a mighty race of people whoattained a high plane of culture on itswonderfully rich lands. For many cen-turies they flourished. They excelled in allthe arts and sciences, were a great mari-time nation and extensive navigators. Theyremained a mighty empire until the greatcontinent began to vanish beneath thewaters. Approximately twenty to twenty-fivethousand years ago, nature gave vent toher pent-up forces much as she had alwaysdone and does now. Naturally, at that over 1000 ft. beneath the surface. A tidalwave, commencing one hundred feet inheight was actually a menace 14,000 milesaway. We have numerous records of muchlarger disappearances and science admitssinkings of vast magnitude in the past his-tory of the earth. When the continent of Atlantis beganto sink, it did not go down as a body, butpiece by piece. Po


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