" there occurred portentous earthquakes and floods, and one grievous day and night befell them, when the whole body of your warriors was swallowed up by the earth, and the island of Atlantis in like manner was swallowed up by the sea and vanished."
Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher, who told the tale of what happened to Atlantis. According to Plato, it sank beneath the ocean 11,000 to 12,000 years ago.
Cayce- posthumous re-writings about Atlantis. the radio announcer and disc-jockey Roby Yonge ( not Ruby Young!) also did his bit at ...
Atlantis: Milo's Return
it is at the bottom of pacific ocean BUT it is invisible
Lost Civilizations - 1995 Time Life's Lost Civilizations Aegean - Legacy of Atlantis was released on: USA: 1995
MacGyver Lost Treasure of Atlantis - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
The first mention of the legendary Atlantis is found in the writings of Plato. It is still debated whether Atlantis was a real historical place or if it's just a myth.
Cayce- posthumous re-writings about Atlantis. the radio announcer and disc-jockey Roby Yonge ( not Ruby Young!) also did his bit at ...
The lost city of Atlantis is a legendary city mentioned in ancient Greek texts. According to Plato's account, Atlantis was said to have been submerged and sunk into the ocean as a punishment from the gods for its hubris and corruption. However, there is no archaeological or scientific evidence to support the existence or submergence of Atlantis. It is widely considered to be a mythical tale.
Lost city of Atlantis
cause it was lost
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Atlantis was found in 1914 watch on youtube Atlantis the lost empire , cool movie
Atlantis: The Lost Empire, released in 2001.
Atlantis (lost continent) is spelled 'Atlantide' in French.
Atlantis: Milo's Return
There is no certain answer for this question, but it is believed that Atlantis is lost under the sea, and that no one has discovered it; Atlantis is believed to be a legend. Some new theories say that Atlantis' gate is lost in the Bermuda triangle, still under water.
Atlantis was mentioned by Plato 2500 years ago.