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Sadly, the idea that Thera is Atlantis – or even that its destruction inspired Plato's story – has been seriously questioned by experts. It turns out that Atlantis really is just a myth.
Dan Elsworth, an archaeologist from Ulverston, said the reveal was like seeing Atlantis, the fictional underwater empire described by Plato. "It's quite exciting, really," said Mr Elsworth.
Atlantis is first mentioned by Plato around 360BC who claimed that it was an island power that had once attempted to invade Athens and had then sunk beneath the sea. There is still much debate ...