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Divers off Spain found 11,000-year-old ruins that some researchers tie to Plato’s Atlantis
Divers working off Spain’s Gulf of Cadiz coast have mapped submerged stone alignments and circular foundations that some ...
"In a single day and night [Atlantis]… disappeared into the depths of the sea." This is the historical account from Plato some 2,600 years ago describing the Lost City of Atlantis, which was wiped out ...
For centuries, human fascination has focused on Atlantis, which Plato described as an advanced and ideal society that sank beneath aqueous depths. Ocean discoveries near Spain have sparked a new ...
Scientists say they have discovered Atlantis, the legendary island and mighty military power destroyed by a tsunami 11,000 years ago, in mudflats in southern Spain. The site claimed by lead researcher ...
Perhaps Plato was right after all: American researchers say they’ve found the lost ancient city of Atlantis—whose existence has been debated for thousands of years—underneath the mud flats of southern ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have they really found Atlantis? (Getty) A British company claims that it might have found the remains of Atlantis, the legendary ...
NORTHAMPTON, Mass (Reuters) - 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 ...
It was first described by Plato in 330 BC, and now Atlantis may have finally been found. In a new documentary, experts from Merlin Burrows, a land and sea search team based in Harrogate, claim that ...
All the news about devastating tsunamis is drawing greater attention to a new claim that researchers have found the lost city of Atlantis — buried in mud on the southern tip of Spain. Scientists say ...
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