[TimeStar] Finding Atlantis all over

Stephen Calkins ecstacy2 at earthlink.net
Sat Mar 19 23:34:44 EST 2005


Hi Krsanna,
    Yes, the obvious indicators of the location of Atlantis is the name of the Atlantic ocean. Only one letter is different in their respective spellings, that being the last letter being different. Plato said that Atlantis was 'beyond the pillars of Hercules', which many interpret to be the Straits of Gibralter. (sp?) where the Mediterranean Sea inters into the Atlantic. So yes, Atlantis was in the Atlantic ocean to the west of Europe/Africa. Love, Steve

On Saturday, March 19, 2005, at 04:15 PM, TimeStar wrote:

While virtually all authors about Atlantis identify the city by Plato's description of a circular design, thus rely on Plato's account, it is amazing that so many want to locate it in places Plato never described.  Several ancient ruins that were constructed in circular designs that various authors claim to be Plato's lost city, citing Plato as the source of their information.  But, apparently, they fall back on Plato only when convenient and otherwise ignore Plato's geographic location of Atlantis. 
 



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