Atlantis and Lemuria - lost landmasses, or a lala land of Eden?

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Atlantis and Lemuria - lost landmasses, or a lala land of Eden?

Atlantis

You ask - Atlantis? What is taken cover behind this strange word? Did this lost, legendary world truly exist? Why has it been secured with so much words, shroud of imagination, misleading statements, presumptions, speculations, or maybe truths? On the other hand is it only an immaculate creation that rouses artists, mediums, and somewhat less traditional researchers? It's difficult to tell...

Atlantis got a considerable measure of consideration and numerous words were composed about it; daydreams and disinformation as well. Be that as it may, laymen as well as few and very sincere researchers guarantee that this breathtaking world did truly exist here some long time back.

Atlantis and its unearthly obliteration brought forth a few speculations; in any case, before we begin talking about them, let us take a gander at the truly initially recorded note about the presence of this obscure world.

The primary record about Atlantis was composed by Plato - a celebrated and reliable Greek rationalist - who in his works, Critian (and Timeus, as well) depicted in expressions of Critias an anecdote about Solon, an acclaimed scholar and artist from sixth century BC, who had heard in Egypt from a specific cleric that some long time back there had existed an area called Atlantis, which had been devastated. A section of Plato's words: On this island of Atlantis had emerged an intense and exceptional tradition of lords, who administered the entire island, and numerous different islands also and parts of the landmass; moreover it controlled, inside the strait, Libya up to the outskirts of Egypt and Europe to the extent Tyrrhenia (Italy)...

Interpretation by Sir Desmond Lee, initially distributed 1965, Penguin Classics.

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