The Atlantean-Amazon War
This marsh was near Okeanos (the Ocean) which surrounds the earth and received its name from a certain river Triton which emptied into it; and this marsh was also near Aithiopia [Africa] and that mountain by the shore of Okeanos which is the highest of those in the vicinity and impinges upon Okeanos and is called by the Greeks Atlas.
"[Diodorus briefly discusses sources for the ancient Greek histories of Egypt, sub-Saharan Africa, Libya and the Atlas region--the last three are all referred to as Aithiopia (Ethiopia) :] Concerning the historians, we must distinguish among them, to the effect that many have composed works on both Aigyptos (Egypt) and Aithiopia (Ethiopia), of whom some have given credence to false report and others have invented many tales out of their own minds for the delectation of their readers, and so may justly be distrusted." [N.B.
Aithiopia is the ancient Greek term for the whole of Africa, not just the land of Ethiopia.]
The Island Tarshish
Gold: Africa, particularly regions such as Nubia (modern-day Sudan) and Ethiopia, was known for its gold mines.
Abuna Yemata Guh
Ethiopia's highlands are home to some of the world's oldest cliff temples, many of which are carved directly into the rock and positioned as high as 8,000 feet above the ground.
Pilgrims from all over Ethiopia climb the dangerous path to this temple barefoot, believing that their faith blesses them with every step they take.
However, this explanation does not align with the history of Ethiopia, which embraced Christianity peacefully as early as the 4th century.
Further research revealed that all other cliff temples in Ethiopia lie on the same Yang ley lines.
This includes the most important church in Ethiopia, the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, which many believe holds the Ark of the Covenant.
These are the oldest temples in Ethiopia after Abuna Yemata Guh, which is special for many reasons.
Not only was it the first temple built by the saint who popularized Christianity in Ethiopia, but it is also the one closest to the cross point between two ley lines.
According to an ancient legend, in 451 AD, one of the nine Byzantine Saints arrived in Ethiopia.
Another famous church in Ethiopia, Lalibela, is carved into the ground in the middle of the country.
Another interesting observation is that Aksum, the holiest city in all of Ethiopia, is also perfectly situated on the same ley line.
The Pyramid, the cross and the Garden of Eden
And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia.
Enclosed garden
13 And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia.