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Atlantis Myth

The Atlantis myth refers to a legendary island mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. He described it as a powerful and advanced civilization that existed around 9,000 years before his time. According to the myth, Atlantis was rich in resources and culture but ultimately fell out of favor with the gods and sank into the ocean due to a catastrophic disaster. This tale has sparked countless theories and debates about real lost civilizations, environmental disasters, and the nature of myth in human history. Atlantis symbolizes humanity’s fascination with advanced societies and the fragility of prosperity.

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    Atlantis is a legendary island first mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato around 360 B.C. in his works "Timaeus" and "Critias." According to the myth, Atlantis was a powerful and advanced civilization that existed about 9,000 years before Plato's time. It was said to be located beyond the "Pillars of Hercules" (now the Strait of Gibraltar) and was rich in resources. However, its inhabitants became morally corrupt, leading to its eventual downfall and submersion into the ocean. The story of Atlantis has inspired countless theories and fantasies about lost civilizations throughout history.