Did Archaeologists Find Atlantis? (Not Kidding. Not Conclusive, but Compelling.)
I don't know about you, but every time I see a "Location of Atlantis Revealed!" article, or video, I roll my eyes. Most of the time, the evidence presented is tenuous at best. Sometimes there are some good pieces of data used, but every time I've been disappointed by the grasping at straws that happens. In the end, the conclusion is "this might be Atlantis, but we're missing a lot of details."
Not this time.
Jimmy goes through a quick rundown on massive amounts of information regarding Atlantis and a theory on it's location. Loads of compelling evidence. He delves into data from George S. Alexander and Natalis Rosen who were led to a specific location in West Africa. Is it conclusive? I wouldn't make that declaration. It is compelling, though.
From Plato's writings, to geological data, to minerals and tools, everything is checking out. This could be the right one, people. There's still room for error, but that room is smaller than I've ever seen.
The thumbnail shows where they're looking, but you'll want to watch the video to get the full story.
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