Where is the lost island of Atlantis and could it be real?

Plato's story of a utopian civilisation in the Atlantic Ocean still captures our imagination today

Atlantis

It was the philosopher Plato who first wrote about the island of Atlantis, which was said to have disappeared into the ocean after falling out of favour with the gods.

"It's clear that Plato made up Atlantis as a plot device for his stories because there are no other records of it anywhere else in the world," says Live Science. But this hasn't stopped public fascination with the idea of a sunken civilisation lost in the sea.

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