Atlantis in the Europe Map
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Our world is full of mysteries and the island of Atlantis is obviously one of them. It is still a mystery whether this island really existed somewhere in the Europe map. It is not possible to guess where this island was located coming across all the modern Europe maps. The name of this island and some details are available in Plato’s writings. Since then, geologists and historians have no other options than just to make assumptions about its actual location.
Plato’s ‘Dialogues’ is considered as a literary masterpiece and he has confidently described the Utopian society which existed on this island. Greece is one of the main countries in the European map. And as the idea of the Atlantis has evolved from this country, it has been guessed that this island actually existed somewhere near this country. Trysts have been made by the researchers to supply evidences supporting their theories but nothing concrete has come out.
Francis Bacon is another person who describes the New Atlantis society. But in his writings, Atlantis has been described to be located somewhere close to the American continent. It has also been suspected that this island existed in the Neolithic Age. The Pillars of Hercules have been described in many of the writings as the landmark of this island but until now, none has been successful in locating these pillars anywhere in the map.












