Bimini road

The following pictures provide an impression of the large scale structure of the Bimini road.

This photograph shows that the road is clearly visible from the air.
 
This map of the road (from The Stones of Atlantis, by David Zink), shows the possible artificial nature of the outline. Its straight parts are accentuated by the purposeful looking bend at the end of the bottom section.
 
The letters "A", "B", and "C" denote the parts of the Bimini road shown in detail above, with its orientation now given relative to the current coast line "F". Letter "C" marks some other regular shaped structures, while the structure "D" is made up of regularly spaced piles of stones also known as columns, and extends over 2.4 km,  crossing the ancient beach lines ("E").