
"Argoland: The Miraculous Rediscovery of a Lost Continent"
Geologists from Utrecht University have located the long-lost continent of Argoland, which broke off from western Australia and drifted to sea 155 million years ago. The continent, once part of the supercontinent Gondwana, has since broken into several shards and is now located beneath the jungles of Indonesia and Myanmar. The discovery of Argoland, similar to the rediscovery of Greater Adria in 2019, provides valuable insights into Earth science and helps understand processes such as the evolution of biodiversity, climate, mountain formation, and plate tectonics.










