Edited By
Tariq Jafari

A small but vocal group is asserting that Atlantis was located in Africa, specifically around the Richat Structure, rather than the traditional view placing it in the Atlantic Ocean. They argue that historical connections to the Berber language and culture offer a fresh perspective on the ancient island.
The discussion was ignited by claims linking the name "Atlas" to Berber roots and suggesting that ancient Berbers revered figures like Atlas and Poseidon during Platoโs era. Proponents also point out that the Libyan Amazons were said to be neighbors of the Atlantians, further intertwining these narratives.
Participants on forums argue from different angles:
Fiction vs. Fact: "Atlantis was a fictional island in the Atlantic ocean," one user stated sharply, emphasizing geological realities.
Revisiting Evidence: A user highlighted that not all interpretations fit, claiming researchers may force conclusions against available facts. "Youโre making everything fit your desired outcome instead of starting fresh with the available material," they asserted, urging for a more critical analysis.
Exploration Dreams: Others expressed a desire for actual underwater exploration of potential remnants of Atlantis, pointing to locations between Africa and South America.
"So you came to a forum dedicated to mysteries like Atlantis just to complain?"
ใ๐ใ Many see the Richat Structure as mere circles, lacking authentic ties to the Atlantis myth.
ใ๐ใ The geographical separation between the Richat and any surrounding mountains challenges theories about their connection.
ใ๐ใ Figures suggest a push for underwater exploration in the search for potential evidence in the Atlantic.
While the debate rages on, it raises the question: Can the search for Atlantis ever truly be resolved? The discussion highlights a clash between mythology and skepticism, but remains a fascinating aspect of cultural history.
"This sets a dangerous precedent" - a frequent comment expressing concern over the accuracy of reinterpreting such myths.
Curious Interpretations: "Some users argue that Plato indeed believed in the existence of Atlantis."
These diverse perspectives underline how the story of Atlantis continues to inspire and provoke debate, linking ancient narratives to modern-day inquiries. Are we looking at history, myth, or something in between?