Explorers on the trail of Lost City of Atlantis: Telegraph UK

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In summary, next month a renowned geologist and the leaders of the Titanic expeditions will unveil an expedition to search for the remains of Atlantis among submerged Gibraltarian islands at the Royal Geographical Society in London. This comes after the city's existence has been captured by the fiction and psycho industry, making it difficult for discussions to be scientific. However, a claim has been made by someone who believes they have found Atlantis.
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Pssst, Ivan... eh,... the ..eh.. A.. city?
 
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Okay Okay Okay :wink:

Unfortunately, the fiction & psycho industry, headed by Cayce, captured Plato's renowed city, I guess. So the discussion about its existence can never be scientific again, I'm afraid; caught in an unconditional hostile bias: "A.. is pseudoscience, no matter what.." Unless of course somebody found it. Here is somebody who claims he did:

http://forums.atlantisrising.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000731.html
 
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1. What is the Lost City of Atlantis?

The Lost City of Atlantis is a legendary island city that is said to have existed around 9,000 years ago. It is believed to have been a highly advanced civilization with technological and cultural achievements that surpassed those of the ancient world.

2. Where is the Lost City of Atlantis located?

The exact location of the Lost City of Atlantis is a subject of debate and speculation. Some theories suggest that it was located in the Mediterranean Sea, while others propose locations in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, or even Antarctica. However, there is no concrete evidence to support any of these claims.

3. How did the legend of Atlantis originate?

The legend of Atlantis was first mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato in his dialogues "Timaeus" and "Critias". According to Plato, Atlantis was a powerful kingdom that was destroyed in a catastrophic event, sinking into the ocean in a single day and night.

4. What evidence exists for the existence of Atlantis?

Despite numerous theories and speculations, there is no concrete evidence to prove the existence of the Lost City of Atlantis. Some researchers have suggested that the legend may have been inspired by real historical events, such as the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete, which was destroyed by a volcanic eruption and tsunami around 1600 BC.

5. Why is the search for Atlantis still ongoing?

The idea of a lost, advanced civilization has captured the imagination of people for centuries, leading to ongoing interest and speculation about the existence of Atlantis. Additionally, modern technology and advancements in underwater exploration have allowed for more thorough searches of potential locations, keeping the possibility of discovering Atlantis alive.

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