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The A.R.E.'s Search for Atlantis: The Ongoing Search for Edgar Cayce's Atlantis in the Bahamas

The A.R.E.'s Search for Atlantis: The Ongoing Search for Edgar Cayce's Atlantis in the Bahamas
By Gregory L. Little, Lora H. Little

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Since 1968, members of the Virginia Beach-based Association for Research and Enlightenment have searched the Bahamas for Atlantis. Following the clues left by Plato and America’s famous "Sleeping Prophet," Edgar Cayce, numerous underwater sites with possible ancient ruins have been found. The most famous of these is the Bimini Road.

But during 1968 and 1969, the years Cayce predicted that a portion of Atlantis would be found in the region, numerous enigmatic underwater formations were also discovered off Andros Island, the largest of the Bahama Islands. For 35 years, the Andros enigmas have been uninvestigated. Mysterious circles—some looking like standing stones—have been ignored by Atlantis investigators. In 2004, the writers of the A.R.E.’s monthly newsletter, Ancient Mysteries, undertook a series of expeditions to Andros and Bimini finding all the previously uninvestigated structures, discovering their origin.

Most importantly, the expeditions discovered a massive multitiered stone platform in the shallow waters off Andros. This book, partly a travelog of the Little's adventures, documents their finds and presents a startling theory about Bimini and Andros. Evidence points to the enigmatic center city of Atlantis lying under the shallow waters of Cuba, just as author Andrew Colling speculated in his now-classic book, Gateway to Atlantis.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2006690 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-09-22
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 244 pages

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About the Author
Gregory L. Little and Lora H. Little received doctorates in counseling from Memphis State University and produce a monthly newsletter called "Ancient Mysteries" for the Association for Research and Enlightenment." They are authors or coauthors of numerous books and articles.

John Van Auken is an A.R.E. official and is author of a host of books on Edgar Cayce and ancient mysteries. Andrew Collins is author of "Gateway to Atlantis" and numerous other books on mysteries. Doug Richards holds a Ph. D. in biology and was one of the primary investigators of the Bimini Road.