Are the Ruins of the Lost City of Atlantis on LAND?
Ancient civilisation was destroyed by tsunami and remains are ‘hiding in plain sight’ in Morocco, expert claims
March 17, 2015
It has long been seen as a mythical and powerful city, lost for more than 2,000 years beneath the sea.
Explorers have traveled to Crete, Malta, Sicily and Santorini in search of the the mysterious metropolis of Atlantis – described in detai by Greek philosopher Plato.
But a computer expert has challenged these theories after he claimed the lost city did not sink at all, and said he had tracked down the site – to an area on land in Morocco.

Michael Hubner used clues given in Plato’s descriptions to calculate coordinates of the lost city of Atlantis
Michael Hubner claimed Atlantis was overwhelmed by a tsunami, which then receded leaving the remains undiscovered, near the coast of Marrakesh.
The German computer expert formed his theory using mathematics to calculate the precise GPS coordinates of the lost city.
He meticulously gathered every detail he could from Plato’s ‘Timaeus’ and ‘Critias’ which describes Atlantis in detail and gives in total 51 clues about the mysterious city.
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