Atlantis The Lost Empire

in #life7 years ago

People have always spoken about this city and their conversations ranged from authentic and false about the fact of their existence to their mayor, but all the stories meet that if they exist or they actually existed, it was a city based on a great civilization and its secrets are still vague to everyone. Atlantis, Greece, the island of Atlas or Atlantis, is a mythical virtual continent that has not yet been established by conclusive and categorical evidence. Plato mentioned the philosopher in two recorded axes, and tells of what his grandfather Toulon had done about his trip to Egypt and his meeting there with the priests and their talk About this continent that ruled the world. At one point, the imagination of many writers, poets, and filmmakers spurred the production of a huge number of science fiction products around them. Atlantis may have been behind a lot of lively discussions throughout antiquity. The legendary story of Atlantis is said by Plato as an island that lies beyond the columns of Hercules, and it was as a naval force that has won victories over many parts of Western Europe as well as in Africa and dates back to 9000 BC. And it is considered a continent lost and it was born after the Pharaonic civilization and is believed to have sunk before about 1800 BC and talked about and around Plato is also said to have been in contact with the Pharaonic civilization so there are some ancient Egyptian temples words have a strange way of writing and also there is a painting on a jet plane (Strange) and installed by two men, the first pharaonic man is said to be Ramses II and the second man wearing a strange dress is said and rumored that the Atlantic Where is the continent of Atlantis then? One scientist says he may have discovered the remains of the lost city of Atlantis. Where the satellite images of southern Spain revealed that the land there exactly matches the description written by Plato in his utopian city. For an average search for any sign of the city described by Plato.