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Legendary Lost City Of Atlantis Was Located Off Moroccan Coast | Ancient Code

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According to a German researcher, the legendary Lost City Of Atlantis was located off the Moroccan Coast. Atlantis did not sink into the city but was wiped by a huge tsunami thousands of years ago.


The German Computer expert formed his theory based on mathematics which helped him calculate the precise geographic coordinates where the lost city can be found.

Hubner’s quest for Atlantis was long as he gathered data and information from Plato’s ancient writings look meticulously through the smallest clues that could help him pinpoint the ancient ‘lost’ city of Atlantis. The German researcher used ‘clues’ written down by Plato identifying 51 ‘details’ and used them to calculate the coordinates where Atlantis lays hidden.

Clues from Plato included that Atlantis was located ‘near the sea’ and had several ring-like structures surrounding its center. Also, one of the most important details is the fact that Atlantis is said to have been located 3,100 miles from Athens, including regions in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Other details provided were that Atlantis was not located anywhere in Europe, nor was it located in Asia, having huge mountains. Morocco has the Atlas Mountains. Interestingly, it is said that Atlantis was located west of Egypt and Tyrrhenia.

After putting together all of the clues, Hubner incorporated the measurements into a computer and used a map which divided the area into 400 squares.

After gathering clues and using math to aid his search, Hubner marked the areas with the most characteristics coming out with ONE specific region: The Souss Massa plain located in Morocco.
Hubner grabbed the coordinates and went looking for Atlantis on his own. There, he found what appeared to be many of the characteristics of Atlantis described 2,600 years ago by Plato.

What Hubner found in Morocco made a compelling case at least on paper. The site was located in a desert basin just seven miles from the sea. In the center, there was a small mound, very similar to the raised area at the heart of Atlantis described by Plato 2,600 years ago. Surrounding it, there were several circular riverbeds, which also proved to match the descriptions put forward by the Greek Philosopher. Hubner concluded that given all of the incredible details that his location in Morocco shared with the details put forth by Plato, it was nearly impossible that all of them were pure coincidence.

Interestingly, according to Mark Adams who detailed Hubner’s work in his Book: Meet me in Atlantis, the theory proposed by Hubner is described as ‘the most convincing on paper’.

Adams wrote: ‘The measurements for the diameter of his outermost ring and distance of his capital from the Atlantic Ocean varied by only about 10 percent from Plato’s numbers.’ Adams shared the idea put forth by Hubner suggesting Atlantis never sank, but was overwhelmed by a huge tsunami. Interestingly, the area around Souss Massa is prone to earthquakes which in the past have resulted with fierce natural catastrophes which could have flattened a city as described by Plato.

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