Those problems are solved with a natural impossible to imagine richatt structure fed by a massive river which watered it in the western saharea basin. humans did not ever build Atlantis. They occupied it. coastal shipping took them easily throughout the mediterranean. The pleistocene nonconformity in 12900 BP then swept them away conforming to platos timeline.
this also collapsed the Saharan biome which has yet to recover..
My takehome is that this tale becomes completely possible and also plausible, when it was essentially neither in the past.
The Green Sahara and Atlantis: Unveiling the Truth Behind the Myth
May 17
The Richat Structure in Mauritania, a prominent circular feature in the Sahara Desert, which some researchers suggest could be the inspiration for the concentric-ringed capital city of Atlantis. Source: NASA/JPL
Have you ever wondered if the legendary lost city of Atlantis was more than just a myth? What if the key to unlocking this ancient mystery lies not beneath the ocean waves, but buried beneath the shifting sands of the Sahara Desert? Prepare to embark on a journey that challenges everything you thought you knew about human history, climate change, and the origins of one of the world’s most enduring legends.
“The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool.”
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman
Truth is stranger than fiction. In no place has that saying emerged more strongly for me than in the multi-year investigation of an ancient myth that led me to understand a dramatic real-life environmental transformation known as the Green Sahara. A desert the size of the United States that began to green circa 11,000 BCE, became lush and habitable over time, and then succumbed to gradual desertification once again. It allowed, then later forced mass migrations, brought about the collapse of some societies, and set the stage for the growth and transformation of new ones.
What does such a dramatic climate change across North Africa have to do with Plato’s Atlantis? As it turns out, a great deal...

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