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Atlantis, Lost City Swamped By Tsunami, May Be Found


First Posted: 03/13/11 03:07 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

NORTHAMPTON, Mass (Reuters) - A U.S.-led research team may have finally located the lost city of Atlantis, the legendary metropolis believed swamped by a tsunami thousands of years ago in mud flats in southern Spain.

"This is the power of tsunamis," head researcher Richard Freund told Reuters.

"It is just so hard to understand that it can wipe out 60 miles inland, and that's pretty much what we're talking about," said Freund, a University of Hartford, Connecticut, professor who lead an international team searching for the true site of Atlantis.

To solve the age-old mystery, the team used a satellite photo of a suspected submerged city to find the site just north of Cadiz, Spain. There, buried in the vast marshlands of the Doñana Park, they believe that they pinpointed the ancient, multi-ringed dominion known as Atlantis.

The team of archeologists and geologists in 2009 and 2010 used a combination of deep-ground radar, digital mapping, and underwater technology to survey the site.

Freund's discovery in central Spain of a strange series of "memorial cities," built in Atlantis' image by its refugees after the city's likely destruction by a tsunami, gave researchers added proof and confidence, he said.

Atlantis residents who did not perish in the tsunami fled inland and built new cities there, he added.

The team's findings will be unveiled on Sunday in "Finding Atlantis," a new National Geographic Channel special.

While it is hard to know with certainty that the site in Spain is Atlantis, Freund said the "twist" of finding the memorial cities makes him confident Atlantis was buried in the mud flats on Spain's southern coast.

"We found something that no one else has ever seen before, which gives it a layer of credibility, especially for archeology, that makes a lot more sense," Freund said.

Greek philosopher Plato wrote about Atlantis some 2,400 years ago, describing it as "an island situated in front of the straits which are by you called the Pillars of Hercules," as the Straits of Gibraltar were known in antiquity. Using Plato's detailed account of Atlantis as a map, searches have focused on the Mediterranean and Atlantic as the best possible sites for the city.

Tsunamis in the region have been documented for centuries, Freund says. One of the largest was a reported 10-story tidal wave that slammed Lisbon in November, 1755.

Debate about whether Atlantis truly existed has lasted for thousands of years. Plato's "dialogues" from around 360 B.C. are the only known historical sources of information about the iconic city. Plato said the island he called Atlantis "in a single day and night... disappeared into the depths of the sea."

Experts plan further excavations at the site where they believe Atlantis is located and at the mysterious "cities" in central Spain 150 miles away to more closely study geological formations and to date artifacts.

(Editing by Barbara Goldberg and Greg McCune)

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01:09 PM on 03/17/2011
I saw the show and it does appear to be a possibility, pending further research, of course.
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darter22
Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.
03:57 PM on 03/16/2011
This year's "Atlantis found" story came out a little early. I'll probably check it out on NatGeo too. I'm sure I'll be disappointed again, but who knows.
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03:43 PM on 03/16/2011
"A myth is as good as a mile" There is no evidence Atlantis ever really existed. Every decade or so someone claims to have found the mythical city. The last time I remember put Atlantis somewhere in "The Bermuda Triangle"
Bellla
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02:44 PM on 03/16/2011
Kewl! So Thera isn't Atlantis and the Bahama Roads aren't Atlantis but this swamp outside of Cadiz is? I'll have to watch Nat Geog Sunday!
02:41 PM on 03/16/2011
Scientists have proven that entire Islands can be swallowed up by the sea due to large earthquakes and ensuing Tsunamis. It is very easy to imagine an earthquake that would hit 12 or 14 on the Richter scale could easily level an entire island then be swallowed by a 100’ wave.
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dtrobert
10:50 AM on 03/16/2011
Uhhhhhh no. Just no. Hell no. You must be f'ing kidding, no.

There is no such thing as Atlantis. Plato invented it out of whole cloth. Cities under the sea? Of course; there's a number of formerly inhabited places which are today under the sea, including large sections of ancient Alexandria. That's why there's an entire field of underwater archeology.

But Atlantis? no. Hell no.
11:50 AM on 03/21/2011
Plato? I thought it was created by the singer, Donovan.
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Tazirai
Society is not your friend.
01:44 AM on 03/16/2011
WIth the sheer amount of flooded, quaked, volcanoed, torched, buried, and blowed up real gudd! cities aroudn the world. It's hard for me to believe that Atlantis, Yonaguni, and other FAR ancient cultures never existed. The same way we get wiped off the map, happened to many others.
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ChicagoBlackRainbowWomen
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11:47 PM on 03/15/2011
Edgar Casey spoke of this. I believe him to have been an authentic healer. Plato writes about this as fact not fiction. I honestly belive that such a place existed.
Bellla
Trans & Proud
02:48 PM on 03/16/2011
Edgar Cayce (the sleeping prophet) did predict Atlantis would be found and suggested it would be a portent of Earth changes that we see pressing us even now
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ChicagoBlackRainbowWomen
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10:45 PM on 03/16/2011
Yes, I know and what scares me most is many out here do not see it, or admit that they see it. If we are the masters of our own destinys then we also have the power to bring upon our own curses; and we must have the innermind to steer ourselves away from them. For myself my eyes are wide open, but I cannot steer alone.
09:03 PM on 03/15/2011
Plato himself didn't claim to believe the story of Atlantis.
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boomer7391
Beliefs are the seeds of evil.
09:26 PM on 03/15/2011
and he told you that when?
actually this IS what Plato said:

Plato introduced Atlantis in Timaeus:

For it is related in our records how once upon a time your State stayed the course of a mighty host, which, starting from a distant point in the Atlantic ocean, was insolently advancing to attack the whole of Europe, and Asia to boot. For the ocean there was at that time navigable; for in front of the mouth which you Greeks call, as you say, 'the pillars of Heracles,' there lay an island which was larger than Libya and Asia together; and it was possible for the travelers of that time to cross from it to the other islands, and from the islands to the whole of the continent over against them which encompasses that veritable ocean. For all that we have here, lying within the mouth of which we speak, is evidently a haven having a narrow entrance; but that yonder is a real ocean, and the land surrounding it may most rightly be called, in the fullest and truest sense, a continent. Now in this island of Atlantis there existed a confederation of kings, of great and marvelous power, which held sway over all the island, and over many other islands also and parts of the continent.

Gee- sounds like he sort of believe it to me.
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08:31 PM on 03/15/2011
I have a couple of Holy Grails I'm selling cheap.
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Tazirai
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01:44 AM on 03/16/2011
I'll take one!!
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GandenT
11:38 AM on 03/16/2011
I've already got one.
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Papa Swamp
Apex predator, ocean freak.
02:29 PM on 03/16/2011
Darn those French!
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scorpioman
The Naked Truth
08:19 PM on 03/15/2011
SO, start digging already!
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Taj Sandhu
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05:38 PM on 03/15/2011
Shouldn't this article be called "Advertisements by Huffington Post"?

Seems like a marketing strategy for the new show on NatGeo.
04:16 PM on 03/15/2011
Finding sunken ruins is interesting enough in itself... Why cheapen it by immediately making a dubious "Atlantis" claim? There's not much that suggests that Plato's account of the city was a factual one... More evidence points to the opposite being the case.
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boomer7391
Beliefs are the seeds of evil.
09:29 PM on 03/15/2011
if you can sort out all the whack jobs looking for atlantis and the magic incense crystal and deal with the history and the actual archaeological search you'd realize that Atlantis "claims" do not consitute science. But science does. And we tend to discover that our ancient stories are more true than not. And this article is not a claim but a reporting of the science taking place.
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feliznavidad
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09:34 PM on 03/15/2011
Yep. Just because it has the name "Atlantis" in it doesn't mean it should be dismissed. We caught the show and it was very interesting. I think they may have indeed found the place to which Plato was alluding. Alas, cynicism is mistaken for intelligence.
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Tazirai
Society is not your friend.
01:46 AM on 03/16/2011
The Name Atlantis does not make a claim untrue or laughable, the denial of the "educated" to such an existence is laughable however.
04:15 PM on 03/15/2011
About time.
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Deb Jesser
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03:53 PM on 03/15/2011
Atlantis - Donovan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leI7sfmipuI
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edejan
05:22 PM on 03/15/2011
Great link! Donovan has really been forgotten....he was a great folk singer. F & F.
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relians
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06:28 PM on 03/15/2011
hurdy gurdy man
lalania
try and catch the wind
sunshine superman
mad john

just a few off the top of my head...
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magicmary
09:19 PM on 03/15/2011
I'll never forget Donovan!
Barabajagal is my fav but I played all his stuff till I wore out the vinyl.
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10:29 PM on 03/15/2011
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