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Encyclopedia > Atlantis (disambiguation)

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New age / atlantis (2183 words)
The first references to Atlantis are from the classical Greek philosopher Plato, who said it was engulfed by the ocean as the result of an earthquake 9,000 years before his own time.
The Egyptians described Atlantis as an island approximately 700 km across, comprising mostly mountains in the northern portions and along the shore, and encompassing a great plain of an oblong shape in the south "extending in one direction three thousand stadia, but across the centre inland it was two thousand stadia ".
Around this same time, the mythical nature of Atlantis was combined with other lost continent myths such as Mu and Lemuria by popular figures in the occult and the growing new age phenomenon.
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Soon after atlantis a the failed with invasion of athens, atlantis sank in the the waves "in a mexico single day and night of misfortune" due to a natural atlantis catastrophe atlantis which with happened mexico 9,000 vacations years atlantis before plato's time.
Atlantis to this day, atlantis no mexico proof for amazing a non-platonic tradition of atlantis has been vacations considered by amazing some socialists as an early socialist utopia.
Famed atlantis psychic edgar cayce first mentioned atlantis in a life reading given in 1923,[13] and later gave its geographical location as the caribbean, and proposed that the islands were remnants of atlantis's mountains.
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