Structures of Plant Cells in Atlantis
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Note: I used Zeke filter to enhance the colors. I enlarged the photo by 800%.
Original Caption: Fig. 5. Active vent deposits from Lost City. ( A ) Aragonite-rich sample recovered from near the summit of Poseidon. The sample was bathed in 59 – C hydrothermal fluids. ( B ) Closeup of sample shown in (A), highlighting characteristic fragile intergrowths of aragonite and brucite. Carbonate chimneys and vein material in areas of active venting are snow white in color, extremely friable, and very porous. ( C ) Photomicrograph showing anastomosing aragonite intergrowths that are reminiscent of filamentous bacteria present in areas of diffuse flow (movie S2). This sample was recovered from a several-centimeter-wide ‘‘artery’’ of carbonate cutting the massif flanks of Poseidon. Feathery growths of carbonate several centimeters long protrude from the vein in a similar fashion to the deposit shown in Fig. 4E.
Above figure shows active vent deposits from Lost City (note 1), near Azores Islands, which were once a part of the Atlantis (note 2). Image C shows structures of plant cells in Atlantis.
Blue arrows point to structures of plant fibers. Yellow arrows point to structures of vessel elements (a type of plant cells, in the longitudinal section). Red arrows point to structures of plant cells in the cross section.
Note 1: Wikipedia article on Lost City Hydrothermal Field:
Note 2: explained in https://wretchfossil.blogspot.com/2025/04/atlantis-proven-by-lost-city.html
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