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A U.S.-led research team may have finally located the lost city of Atlantis, the legendary metropolis believed swamped by a tsunami thousands of years ago, in mud flats in southern Spain.
supposed that the site of Atlantis was somehow connected to that of another lost city, an eighth-century B.C. Phoenician trading post near the Spanish coast known as Tartessus. Writings ...
For decades, researchers and treasure hunters alike have been trying to determine if the lost city of Atlantis could be found ...
Historians have long hoped to find a map to Atlantis, a mythical city believed to have been lost to the sea thousands of years ago. Now, a new study could prove that an Atlantis existed ...
Researchers at an Irish university claim they have found proof that Ireland is the Lost City of Atlantis. Keystone University Ireland released a YouTube video in 2020 entitled "Atlantis Ireland ...
Getty Images The legend of Atlantis dates back to Plato’s “Dialogues,” written about 360 B.C. — the first of all records of the lost city in history. In the philosopher’s tale ...
The quest for the lost Atlantis has fascinated people for thousands of years. So much so that provided it was a real island, one is left to ponder, where was the lost city of Atlantis supposed to be?
A team of experts believes it could be close to unravelling the millennia-old myth of the Lost City of Atlantis and is launching an expedition to the seas west of Gibraltar to test its theory. Myth or ...