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Atlantis - Real or make believe? (Or somewhere in between?)
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<blockquote data-quote="TexDanm" data-source="post: 191627" data-attributes="member: 12272"><p>I suspect that Atlantis is a part of the almost worldwide series of flood legend. I think that at the end of the last ice-age there were civilizations all over the world that we inundated as the seas rose, possibly rather suddenly 400 feet. What would be left of our world if the oceans suddenly rose 400 feet? Most civilizations, especially in their preindustrial age are clustered near to the seas and rivers. In the US nearly 50% of our population lives in the coastal counties. Any world wide disaster that killed half of the people would also kill a lot more and probably drive people into a much-reduced technological level. After 15,000 years what would be left of the memories of a once-great people? Imagine a great city alongside a small sea in the middle of the area that is now the Mediterranean sea when the ocean breached the line at Gibraltar and filled that basin to many times its previous size. then the same thing would happen at the Bosphorus as the Black Sea was flooded to a much higher level. All over the world, the stories of floods are part of the ancient lore. Atlantis was just one of many lost cities and civilizations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexDanm, post: 191627, member: 12272"] I suspect that Atlantis is a part of the almost worldwide series of flood legend. I think that at the end of the last ice-age there were civilizations all over the world that we inundated as the seas rose, possibly rather suddenly 400 feet. What would be left of our world if the oceans suddenly rose 400 feet? Most civilizations, especially in their preindustrial age are clustered near to the seas and rivers. In the US nearly 50% of our population lives in the coastal counties. Any world wide disaster that killed half of the people would also kill a lot more and probably drive people into a much-reduced technological level. After 15,000 years what would be left of the memories of a once-great people? Imagine a great city alongside a small sea in the middle of the area that is now the Mediterranean sea when the ocean breached the line at Gibraltar and filled that basin to many times its previous size. then the same thing would happen at the Bosphorus as the Black Sea was flooded to a much higher level. All over the world, the stories of floods are part of the ancient lore. Atlantis was just one of many lost cities and civilizations. [/QUOTE]
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