I don't believe in Atlantis. Telling about Atlantis Plato refers to Solon who lived 200 years earlier. And Solon refers to Egyptian priests. It’s considered that Atlantis died 11000 years ago as far as I know. I don’t believe people could keep the memories about it for so long.
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