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The Sands of Sarasvati

By: Risto Isomäki
Narrated by: Patrick Warner
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The visionary international climate fiction bestseller again available in English

Indian scientists discover mysterious underwater ruins at the West Coast of India. Have they found Atlantis, the fabled sunken continent?

Marine archeologist Amrita Desai and the Ukrainian submarine expert Sergei Savelnikov investigate the underwater ruins and discover a mysterious field of human skulls and skeletons. At the same time scientists realize that a huge meltwater lake has formed inside the Greenland ice sheet. Is the ice sheet about to slide into the ocean? Are our own cities in danger of becoming the New Atlantis?

The Sands of Sarasvati has been translated from Finnish to more than ten other languages. It was an influential best-seller in Germany when the country decided to start the global solar power revolution.

The Sands of Sarasvati has inspired debates and votes in the European parliament, theatre plays, feature films and TV series, a comic album, multi-media installations, sculptures, paintings, glass art, classical, pop and rock music, a foundation, radio plays, climate fiction books, and numerous serious research projects.

©2012 Risto Isomäki (P)2025 Into Publishing and Risto Isomäki
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