Geologists make a breakthrough, unraveling the mysterious journey of Argoland, a lost continent detached from western Australia 155 million years ago.
Despite puzzling absence, recent research discovers fragments beneath Indonesian and Myanmar jungles, suggesting a hidden connection.
This enigmatic landmass challenges previous assumptions, as scientists expected it beneath Southeast Asian islands.
Land fragments' link provides new insights, reshaping the narrative of Argoland's disappearance into the Earth's mantle.
Published in Gondwana Research, the study significantly contributes to understanding our planet's history.