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According to myth, he stood at the edge of the world. The Atlas Mountains in North Africa are named for him. The ancients believed that just over the horizon after passing through the Pillars of Hercules (the straight of Gibraltar), you would come to the Island of Erytheia, where the Hesperides guarded the tree of the golden apples. Since Atlas had to travel to the island to get the Apples for Heracles, is stands to reason that he would have stood straddling the straight.

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