Historians have long hoped to find a map to Atlantis, a mythical city believed to have been lost to the sea thousands of years ago. Now, a new study could prove that an Atlantis existed, though it might not have been as mystical as some had previously thought.
To truly understand the significance of this finding, we have to travel back to the ancient days of Wales. For centuries, rumors of an ancient kingdom known only as Cantre’r Gwaelod have circulated. This kingdom, many say, was lost long ago to the waves of the Cardigan Bay. From there, it became the basis for a “Welsh Atlantis.” And now, this map could point us directly to it.
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