9600 BC
Plato mentions the continent of Atlantis, which was supposed to be west of the Mediterranean, "the size of Libya and Asia" - Which means the size of North Africa and the Middle East. Many people believe this to be South America. Atlantis was also supposed to be the capital city of the most powerful of the ten kingdoms of the continent of Atlantis. So yes, it can be said that it is a continent.
Atlantis is said to be over 17,000 years old since the birth of Jesus in the year 0 AD so it should be around 19,000 years old now
The myth of Atlantis originates from Plato's dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias," written around 360 BC. In the dialogues, Plato describes Atlantis as a powerful naval empire that disappeared in a catastrophic event around 9,000 years before his time, which would place its disappearance around 11,000 years ago.
It is a mythical island and was supposed to be near the straits of Gibraltar. see the related link for more information
Plato wrote the Atlantis around 360 BC
2007
Around 70
The people of Atlantis were said to be great Mariners. However, Easter Island is a long journey from the Atlantic ocean where Atlantis was supposed to have existed. My theory is that Atlantis was Antarctica, that way they would have easier access to all the oceans on earth and could travel between them.
The first Atlantis mission took place from the 3rd to the 7th of October 1985.
The year 9600 BC.
Around 1965, or at least the 20th century.
Yes, visitors from around the world travel to Atlantis, a popular resort in the Bahamas known for its water park, luxurious accommodations, and marine exhibits.