A Rock in the Harbour - Latest Travels on the Bimini Road
by Larry Smith
"Ya never get a lickin' till ya go down to Bimini..."
The so-called Bimini Road – long dismissed by scientists as a patch of fractured beach rock – is back in the news again.
Dr Greg Little, a psychologist who dabbles in these things, issued a report (http://www.i-newswire.com/pr49748.html) this month which claims to show the site is actually an ancient harbour.
He doesn’t say who built it, but ever since the pavement-like formation was found in 20 feet of water just off North Bimini in 1968, enthusiasts have tried to link it to the Atlantis myth.
Others (including the first commander of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, Bill Swinley) have said it is a dry dock built by a Chinese fleet that discovered America several decades before Columbus landed on San Salvador.
Continue reading "A Rock in the Harbour - Latest Travels on the Bimini Road" »
