Riddle Of An Ancient Underground City No-One Thinks Exist – Have We Misunderstood Plato? Part 1
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - In several of our previous articles, we have discussed secret subterranean worlds that hold clues to our ancient past. Modern archaeologists keep discovering remarkable, beautiful ancient undergrounds temples and even whole cities, but we still have one great mystery that remains unsolved.
Today we focus on this particular ancient mystery exploring a slightly different and unique theory that may shed light on why we haven’t found a particular ancient place so many are looking for.
One researcher has put forward an unusual and intriguing theory suggesting we may have misunderstood some of Plato’s writings. In fact, he maintains there is an ancient underground city below our feet that no-one thinks exists.
While examining Plato’s accounts of a lost world, and comparing it with specific mythological stories, he suddenly discovered parallels that cannot be easily ignored.
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