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Are the Ruins of the Lost City of Atlantis on LAND?
• Lewrockwell.comIt has long been seen as a mythical and powerful city, lost for more than 2,000 years beneath the sea.
Explorers have traveled to Crete, Malta, Sicily and Santorini in search of the the mysterious metropolis of Atlantis – described in detai by Greek philosopher Plato.
But a computer expert has challenged these theories after he claimed the lost city did not sink at all, and said he had tracked down the site – to an area on land in Morocco.
Michael Hubner used clues given in Plato's descriptions to calculate coordinates of the lost city of Atlantis
Michael Hubner claimed Atlantis was overwhelmed by a tsunami, which then receded leaving the remains undiscovered, near the coast of Marrakesh.





1 Comments in Response to Are the Ruins of the Lost City of Atlantis on LAND?
It seems that, from combined archaeological investigation, we are finding that there was a worldwide, gigantic trade organization before the Great Flood of Noah's day. Part of the reason that we seem to find Atlantis in many different locations around the world, is because the various cultures of the world allied themselves in this trade organization by copying each others architectural art. Thus, it looks like Plato's description of Atlantis can fit several different places at the same time.
There are pyramids in Bosnia that are larger than the Great Pyramid of Egypt. There are pyramids off the coast of Japan and Cuba, under water. There are pyramids throughout the lands of Mexico, Central America and South America. The City of Atlantis has been found in Bolivia, and now in Morocco, although many other locations, including Malta, have been said to be the location of Atlantis.
Watch this Youtube video by Graham Hancock. It is nearly an hour long, but it is fascinating. It starts to put together the idea that Atlantis was worldwide.
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