it is at the bottom of pacific ocean BUT it is invisible
The mega resort based on the lost city of atlantis inis in which country?
one in Bahamas and another one in Dubai
In Plato's account, it is because Atlas - the first son of a set of five twin-kings, is ruler of Atlantis and the Atlantic sea; his mother is Kleito, and his father Poseidon.
From comic books and what not it is Aquaman, although we all know he's not real
Atlantian
I think it is somewhere far undeath the sea where the people of Atlantis are . Nobody knows for sure that the lost city of Atlantis ever existed.
Lost city of Atlantis
the Bermuda triangle is large triangle that sucks you in and makes you become a fish person and live in the lost city of Atlantis.
it is at the bottom of pacific ocean BUT it is invisible
atlantis is a lost city ddaaa
the lost city of atlantis
The lost city of Atlantis
The lost city of Atlantis is known for its advanced civilization and wealth. According to legend, Atlantis was a powerful and technologically advanced society that eventually sank into the ocean in a single day and night. The story of Atlantis has captured the imagination of people for centuries, inspiring numerous books, movies, and theories about its existence.
Nobody knows, because its never been found! There is a theory that Minoan Crete was Atlantis...If true, then its not even underwater!
How did the lost city of Atlantis get it's name you ask. You see, most people like you don't know. I do! It was named it because the the ancient story the 'Golden Mermaid' told that someone stole a golden mermaid from Atlantis then the spirit rose from the dead and hanted everyone. That's why the people of Atlantis named it that to make people think it was lost and they could not steal anything and let the spirit free.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of the lost city of Atlantis, so it is impossible to determine how many people may have died there. The story of Atlantis comes from ancient Greek philosophy and mythology, and its fate is a subject of legend and speculation rather than historical fact.