"Reimagining Atlantis" dives deep into the intriguing connections between historical accounts and geographical discoveries to reimagine the lost city of Atlantis. In this episode, we explore a thought-provoking paragraph linking the Nasamones, called "Atlantes" by Herodotus, to the fabled Atlantis. We delve into the geographical descriptions of Plato, the possible implications of his descriptions of the island's canals, and a potential link to a once-mighty river, the Tamanrasett, that may have traversed West Africa. This episode challenges conventional wisdom, positing that the Tamanrasett River and its surroundings, particularly the Bay of Arguin, could be a location for the long-lost Atlantis. If you've ever been intrigued by the legend of Atlantis and love to question and learn, this episode will captivate your imagination. Dive in as we traverse history, literature, and geography in our quest for Atlantis!
https://journals.openedition.org/encyclopedieberbere/362?lang=en
https://www.academia.edu/904881/Platos_Atlantis_was_in_a_River_Delta_I_am_cited_as_a_reference_source_and_I_am_mentioned_or_acknowledged_
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0126:book=4:chapter=184&highlight=atlantes
https://daac.ornl.gov/ISLSCP_II/guides/river_routing_stn_xdeg.html
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