‘Lost city of Atlantis FOUND’ — Archaeologist makes shock claim after | History | News

According to a new claim, the legendary city, which has been dismissed as a legend for a long time, has finally discovered – just two miles away from the Cádiz coast of Spain Reported by Mailonline.
Plato’s ancient writings define an incredibly developed civilization with rising temples and large port walls before swallowed 11,600 years ago. Now, an archaeologist believes that he has found the remains under the waves.
Michael Donnellan images that he says he shows the legendary lost city at the cosmic summit, a North Carolina event that focuses on alternative history. The striking announcement coincided with the output of the upcoming documentary.
Donnellan, Sonar and Lidar, spent eight years by examining the sea bed near Cádiz, and finally revealed that there was “long, linear structures ılan that crossed the ocean base. These form the “enormous co -mer circular walls” network of 20 feet heights arranged with a strikingly organized pattern.
The outermost wall was most damaged after a tremendous tsunami. Meanwhile, the second and third walls were “completely displaced”, according to their scans.
While the finely carved channels stretched between the rings, they all stopped a rectangular ruin in his heart. Donnellan believes that Plato defines the temple of Poseidon and has long for a long time he called a lost empire.
“We call it the great ancient Atlantic culture, it is much easier to believe.” He said.
“I think this is a gate to let people slowly take the word Atlantis much more seriously over time.”
Donnellan and his team dive into the dark waters, which they claim to “face the first wall” in the dramatic scenes from the documentary.
He described the mysterious underwater structure as sharp upright angles, flat surfaces and a uniform width of just a few meters thick. More closely, he said that Cut Stones could see that he was placed on the other.
Donnellan said, “Plato matches everything he says to the word word.” He said. He said: “2,400 years ago, the Greeks known by the Greeks came from outside the throat says. We know that Gades is the oldest city of Western Europe.”
Plato’s famous statement of Atlantis comes from Timaeus and Critias dialogues written around 360 BC. He described a wide island civilization beyond the Heracles columns in the Atlantic Ocean in the west of the Mediterranean – the old name of the Gibraltar Strait -.
According to Plato, the kingdom was ruled by Atlas and his twin brother Gadeirus, who controls a land rich in natural resources, architectural glory and a complex channel and port network. But the Atlantis wrote, corrupted, and the gods shot them.
Donnellan, “Plato very good words, ‘a day and one night earthquake and floods’ he says.
The archaeologist admitted that the cause of the disaster was not known, but BC. It points to the young Dryas, who is said to have ended around 11,600, as a possible criminal. Some researchers believe that a disaster may have destroyed an advanced prehistoric civilization during this time.
Donnellan’s team completed more than 20 dives and created more tips. They found overturned walls, channels and stones, which he believed to be “launched ından from their original positions. Among the debris were large rectangular stones, about half of a small car.
“There are numerous works consistent with an old metropolis.” Donnellan said. He said. “However, the construction style is definitely not Roman or Venetian. And at this distance and depth, it will make it very, much older.”
In addition, Plato’s account (3,000 x 2,000 stadiums or 341 x 227 miles – approximately Nevada’nın aligned close to the size of the sunken city.
Donnellan has only scanned one quarter of the region. However, the scans revealed the “ruins of different structures olan that appeared like buildings near the upper Acropoline.
In essence, he noticed the formation of an impressive scale, which was perfectly aligned with cardinal aspects.
Plato’s Atlantis, a carefully planned city with concentric land and water circles and is defined as a central acropolis built in a rectangular and flat, rectangular form directed from north to south.
Donnellan’s findings are the rediscovery of a civilization lost to time – or not to rediscover only another part in the mystery of Atlantis.




