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Step back in time at these ancient cities and forgotten kingdoms that have stood the test of time. From Ethiopia to Cambodia, ...
The story of Atlantis all starts with Plato. One of the OGs of philosophy, Plato had him some great thoughts, and people have claimed that all philosophical thought is now pretty much just a footnote ...
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While many believe Atlantis to be fictional, there are some die-hard researchers who beg to differ. King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive in Canada on historic royal visit The world's 42 favourite ...
According to some stories, the inhabitants of the lost city of Atlantis were believed to be of extraterrestrial origin. They were significantly taller and fairer than the average human today and ...
The drowned city of Atlantis has captivated mankind across the centuries, as a utopian naval empire of demigods with advanced technologies that ruled the entire known western world. The legendary ...
In Plato's writings, Atlantis was described as being larger than Libya and Asia combined, which would encompass modern-day northern Africa and a significant portion of Turkey.
Like many lost worlds, some think that it Iram of the Pillars was eventually swallowed up by the sea. It is sometimes called ‘Atlantis of the Sands’ and was eventually destroyed, according to ...
Atlantis also stands as a reminder of the fragility of human creation – the city’s overnight destruction echoes the fate of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah in the Bible.
In the novel, The Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis, English novelist C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (1866-1944) reimagines Plato’s story.