Atlantis is in Albania(pt.4).Eyes don't lie.NASA images of Epidamnos a.k.a lost city of Atlantis under the waters of Durresi Beach.
You can see by yourself the rectangular walls under the water in Durresi beach and the main bridge that connects the north of the city with the heart of the city .Just like it is described by Plato in his dialoges.The diameter of the city is supposed to be 100 stad =15km.Make the measurement by yourself by using the metre in Earth Google.You will be surprised.
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Whenever I discover another Atlantis-Website I try to be a"Spell-breaker"by dissappointing the owner by asking whether his theory would be built on quicksand if the basic-Text were severely "Corrupted" by Time and wrong Translations!
What would be your answer?
I am happy for you that You were eble to pinpoint a sunken city from the past, I happen to know that between 855-755 the Sealevel rose 50 meters in just 100 years, thus whenever one finds a sunken coastal Harbourcity 50 meters down it's destruction Date is 755 bc at latest!
Anyway to cut the Long never actually-read discussions short:
"ATLANTIS"means "Holy Land of Athe/Aden in South Yemen(= AraBIA-Foëlix.)
it was Ras-Aden Crater the name Illyria is a misnomer for Hypperia.
Note: The unit of measurement given in translation of Timaeus and Critias is typically the stade or stadia. The conversion is:
1 stade = 607 ft or 185 meters (mile = 5280 feet so 1 stade = .11 mile)
Canal From Sea
Canal 300' wide, 100' deep
50 stades from the sea was a hill where the rings of Sea and Land were built (5.5 miles)
Inner Ring
Next ring of water was 1 stade - 600'
Center land was 5 stades in diameter - 3000' (.5 miles)
Surrounded on both sides by a wall covered with orichalcum
Middle Ring
Next set of water / land rings were 2 stades in width - 1200'
Surrounded on both sides by a wall covered with tin
Outer Ring
Ring closest to sea and its internal land both 3 stades in width - 1800'
Surrounded on both sides by a wall covered with brass
Contained horse racing track
Outer Wall
Wall which circled the outer ring at a distance of 50 stades (11 miles in diameter)
Bridges
Bridges were 100 feet wide (a sixth of a stadia)
Walled
Towers and gates on the bridges
Guarded at either end
Plain
Oblong, 3000 stadia long, 1000 stadia wide (330 miles long and 110 miles wide)
Open to the sea on the south (where the canal exited to the sea)
Surrounded by mountains to the north
Ditch around the Plain
100 feet deep
1 stade wide
10,000 stade long (surrounding the whole plain) (1100 miles long)
Military
Plain consisted of 10 stade square lots - 1.1 mile x 1.1 mile
1.1 miles = 5808 ft there we get 33,732,864 sq. ft = 774.4 acres
acre = 43560 sq. ft or 4840 sq. yd.
for total of 60,000
total acres = 46,464,000
Each lot supplied
1/6 of a war chariot
2 horses and riders
one pair of chariot horses, a horseman, and a charioteer
2 heavily armed soldiers
2 slingers
3 stone shooters
3 javelin men
4 sailors (for fleet of 1200 ships)
Miscellaneous
5 sets of Twins - Atlas was first King
Fruits hard to store but providing drink, food & oil
They governed other land into Egypt and Tyrrhenia
2 harvests - one from winter rains - one from summer irrigation
Orichalc, a metal unknown to Plato was mined in quantities - 2nd in value to gold
Abundant timber, elephants, marshes, swamps, rivers, mountains, plains
Hot and cold springs
Stone was white, black, and yellow - stone was excavated from center island and land rings to form covered docking areas
fact excellent.
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