Controversial Theory Suggests Atlantis Was In Scandinavia – Surprising Evidence Presented By Ancient Writer
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - What could the Vikings possibly know about the lost legendary mythical land of Atlantis? Our first thought is that they were not familiar with Atlantis at all! Yet, there are those who claim we have misunderstood Plato’s story about Atlantis.
One ancient writer was convinced that Vikings knew much more about Atlantis than we can possibly imagine. According to his controversial theory, Vikings visited Atlantis regularly and the “lost” land didn’t vanish. It was simply located in a completely different part of the world than has previously been suggested by other scholars. It’s an extraordinary theory worthy of further exploration.
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