Okay, Atlantis has been a mystery to me and a wonder. I love talking about it and listening to other's thoughts on the idea. So what do ya'll think or theorize?
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Permalink Reply by Ritalin-Bunny on June 13, 2012 at 2:24pm I think it was located where modern day Spain is now. They were consumed by a Tsunami.
Permalink Reply by Logos Tartaros on June 13, 2012 at 3:51pm Nat Geo did an interesting show about that. With Spain being in the financial trouble it is, we'll probably never know if that's the case though :(
Permalink Reply by Celticlass...FAERIE QUEEN on June 13, 2012 at 5:29pm LOVE NAT GEO!! You may want to check the discussion archives too,KASANDRA! I believe there are several threads on Atlantis......
Permalink Reply by ImAlyce {Ally} on June 13, 2012 at 4:26pm I saw an Ancient Aliens episode on this and it suggested that the island of Atlantis was a much more advanced civilization (alien technology) and it was a circular gleaming city of gold and was a large port city (mothership). And when it was destroyed it vanished as quickly as one day and one night. Was a very interesting episode! Could explain why it has never been found....
Permalink Reply by Party Pooper on June 13, 2012 at 5:41pm I don't think Atlantis was an exaggeration or it never existed. Some scholars say it was the island of Crete (the Minoan civilization). Crete was devastated by a giant eruption from a volcano. So today if a researcher "Frankensteins" a mythic city being destroyed and combines it with a real catastrophe together then you have a possible Atlantis.
Plato spoke of Atlantis but that's really what we have to go on. He claimed he got the info from someone else, who then got it from another person...and so on. Sounds like la-la-la to me.
Permalink Reply by Celticlass...FAERIE QUEEN on June 13, 2012 at 5:59pm ONE of the "theorioes" oh the Tuatha de Danaan,Irish Fey,is they came originally from Atlantis to Ireland......
Permalink Reply by Kasandra on June 13, 2012 at 8:43pm Does the Tuatha de Danaan mention anything about what Atlantis might have been like?
Permalink Reply by Party Pooper on June 13, 2012 at 9:16pm I don't know of any records (in writing) but something might have passed down word of mouth over many generations.
Permalink Reply by Party Pooper on June 13, 2012 at 9:15pm I think the fey came from Ireland. They are a natural part of the environment from what I understand. Who said they came from Atlantis?
Unless they migrated from the land bridge that existed prior to the English channel. They might have built boats made of human skins, wood, and who knows what else and left Wales for Ireland.
Just a thought.

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Permalink Reply by Celticlass...FAERIE QUEEN on June 13, 2012 at 11:35pm THE FEY ARE of IRELAND,however,the ORIGINAL FEY,the TUATHA de DANANN,came to IRELAND ,as legend has it on BELTANE,a ,long,long ,long time ago.from where is always the debate......from another realm,planet,Atlantis.?? We dont know......Check out the history on the Tuatha,those if us that have long studied their origins DO question......
Permalink Reply by Party Pooper on June 13, 2012 at 11:42pm AH. I get it now. I have read about the Tuatha de Danann a wee bit but they were never mentioned as FEY. There are so many interpritations in the world.
I would like to think the Fey are like Nymphs.
Permalink Reply by Celticlass...FAERIE QUEEN on June 13, 2012 at 11:50pm THE TUATHA were NOT FEY to begin with,correct,indeed!! They were the mighty warriors of ode of EIRE, IRELAND,after many,many battles and finally being defeated by the Fomorians, and many defeats with the Milesians,they took to the sidhe,the faerie mounds and became the warrior fey....It was that or be extinct.......My Irish family history believes we are related to the Tuatha.My Gran SARA DOYLE was from Galway,off the Aran Isle,one of the faerie isles...first in the physical,then in the fey,why the strong connection....NO,we can not prove it.......
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