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Anything is possible - well, almost. There have been many hypotheses about Atlantis. No clear evidence for Atlantis exists, to date. However, most Atlantis theorists have focused on the eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Still, if Atlantis did exist, it might be somewhere least expected by the theorists thus far.
You can not fly over Atlantis because it does not exist. According to a National Geographic investigation; the legend of Atlantis might have been inspired by a island nation in the Mediterranean Sea that was destroyed by a volcano/earthquake centuries ago.
The Latin term for Atlantis is "Atlantida" or "Atlantis."
There have been many discussions about the existence of Atlantis of its existence there have been many under water civilizations and many have unknown languages so atlantis could have existed and its people may have been able to get away from it before its destruction by the great flood (giant tsunami) so who knows anyone could have a atlantian ancestor!
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Atlantis was first brought to the public"s attention by the Greek Philosopher Plato in abot 360 BC. ( so, Plato boxes the compass- B.C.) the compass circle is of course, 360 degrees. There are no independent sources for Atlantis ( Ex-Platonic) To the best of my knowledge no artifacts such as coins, statues, urns, or related durable objects have ever been attributed to Atlantis proper- and Greece has thoroughly been gone-over by archaeologists for centuries. If it was in existence centuries before its demise ( no one-night stand like the Titanic) surely there would be artifacts of commerce and trade... so far none have been definitively proven to be from Atlantis. Another Lost Colony you might find interesting is Roanoke, VA.
Atlantis is a fictional location mentioned in the works of Plato. However, there is a debate about whether or not Atlantis was inspired by a real location. To date no such location has been discovered.
The existence of Atlantis has not yet been proven. If Atlantis was indeed a real place then it stands to reason that there were people and animals there.
None have been made yet. MGM discontinued the Stargate franchise before the movie could be produced.
Atlantis was most likely made up by Plato. Scientist who study Atlantis believe it may have been in Antarctica, the Mediterranean Sea or in the center of the Atlantic Ocean. -------------------------------------------------- By gbaughma: This question pre-supposes that Atlantis actually existed. That has yet to be proven. The island of Atlantis was first mentioned by Plato in 360 B.C., telling stories of an island that existed about 9600 B.C. According to the story, the island sank into the ocean on a single night, after a failed attempt to invade Athens. There have been several stories about the location, but the name Atlantis indicates that it was somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantis has not been proven to have existed; therefore, this question cannot be answered accurately.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, was believed to be the ruler of Atlantis. However, the story of Atlantis being ruled by a single individual is a myth, and Atlantis itself is considered a legendary island that has never been proven to have existed.