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People think these dialogues are fictional and just allegories Plato used to teach people about civilizations.

But…

Plato said, “This take about Atlantis, though strange, is certainly true, having been attested by Solon who was the wisest of the seven sages”.
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Solon (630 BC – 560 BC) was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker and poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens.
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Solon was a distant relative of Plato, who was separated by six generations. He passed down this story of Atlantis through his family.

He was known as a person with wisdom and outstanding character and visited different parts of the world as a statesman.
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Solon traveled to Egypt for the search of knowledge. He visited a temple in the city of Sais.

The story of Atlantis was shared with Solon from an Egyptian priest from the Temple.

The priest was Sonchis of Sais.
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Solon was told about the powerful and ancient civilization that reached from northern Europe and stretched across the Sahara.

This means the Egyptians started as the Atlanteans.
http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/timaeus.html
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But why would the Atlanteans want to conquer the Sahara?

Well, when the civilization was in power, the desert was a tropical paradise with massive lakes and rivers.
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Evidence can been seen that there was water erosion from centuries of rainfall at the Sphinx in the Giza plateau.

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robertschoch.com/sphinx.html
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There is also an ancient map, that was created by Herodotus, that shows the Nile running west to east through the middle of the Sahara.
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Herodotus (484 BC – 425 BC) is widely considered to have been the first writer to have treated historical subjects using a method of systematic investigation.

He is also known as, “The Father of History”.
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The ancient lake and river system of the Sahara was enormous and included the largest lake (Mega Chad) and the longest river (Nile).

Mega Chad was bigger than all the Great Lakes combined.
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Within this region, there are art depictions of elephants, giraffes, African animals all over the Sahara meaning the climate was completely different in the past.
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So if the Sahara was tropical, then where was Atlantis located?

In Plato’s Critias and Timaeus, Plato said, “The main city of Atlantis consists of concentric circles of water and land.”
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Plato said, “There were alternate zones of sea and land, larger and smaller, encircling one another, there were two of land, and three of water, which were turned as if with a lathe each having its circumference equidistant every way from the center”.
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Plato said, “The mountains of the island of Atlantis was celebrated for their number and size and beauty. The surrounding mountains of the city flowed with rivers. This part of the island looked toward the south and was sheltered form the north.”
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Plato placed the island of Atlantis beyond the “Pillars of Hercules” (The Strait of Gibraltar).
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The only spot that checks off:

☑️Past the Pillars of Hercules
☑️Concentric Circles
☑️Mountains to the North
☑️Mountains flowed with rivers
☑️Opening to the South
☑️Part of the Sahara Civilization

Is the ‘Eye of the Sahara’ (Richat Structure) located in Mauritania.
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It is located in the northwestern part of Africa and is past the Pillars of Hercules.

☑️Past the Pillars of Hercules
☑️Part of the Sahara Civilization
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When you look up at the structure you can clearly see:

☑️Concentric Circles (2 land, 3 water)
☑️Mountains to the North
☑️Mountains flowed with rivers
☑️Opening to the South
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The ‘Eye of the Sahara’ is 24km across and 48 km across to the outer mountains. It wasn’t discovered until 1965 on the Gemini 4 mission from space.