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'Atlantis' is discovered in Devon
Thursday, October 22, 2009An ancient British inland Atlantis dating back millennia has been discovered on a remote moor.
The remains - including a mini-Stonehenge - were found when an old reservoir was drained in Dartmoor, Devon.
The find includes remains of ancient walled buildings, burial mounds and a stone circle 27m (89ft) across.
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