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Atlantis: The Eyewitnesses, Part III: The Destruction of Atlantis

By: Walter Parks
Narrated by: Lynn Benson
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Many have believed that Atlantis was a fiction created by Plato. Well, Plato was not the first to write about it.

We have found a very much earlier document. It was written in 9619 BC, about 9,250 years before Plato's writing. Further, we have assembled enough evidence in terms of archeological finds and scientific facts to provide convincing proof that Atlantis really did exist. And we have found the remains.

We structure the evidence to answers three basic questions: how was Atlantis created; did it leave evidence, or a legacy; how was it destroyed?

This audio book is Part III.

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