Fascinating article, Did Atlanteans Build the Bimini Wall?, written by Taraya Galloway, from the Detroit Free Press of 1972, The Bimini Strange Stonework. Do these articles say it all?
In 1968, a diving expedition discovered a series of large stone formations, so square and neatly arranged that they seemed to form an intentional structure. It was called the Bimini Wall (or Road) after the nearby Bimini Island, and since the discovery there has been speculation galore about how it came to exist. Most believe the stones to be naturally formed beach rock that sunk beneath the surface. But there is another popular and rather more imaginative theory, as evidenced by the many articles printed on the topic in the 60s and 70s. And that theory is that the Bimini Wall was once part of Atlantis. Dr. Valentine, who estimates his finds are about 12,000 years old, contends the sunken remains cover an area approximate of of 350 miles north to south and 250 miles east to west in the Bahama area.







