“Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get”
— Forrest Gump
Plato claimed that the gods, angry with the Atlanteans’ behavior, sent a massive earthquake and flood that sank the city into the sea, destroying it in a single day and night. The survivors of the disaster were said to have fled to other parts of the world, where they established new civilizations.
Plato described Atlantis as a place of incredible wealth and technological advancement, with a sophisticated system of government, architecture, and engineering. The city was said to be surrounded by three concentric rings of water and land, with a series of canals and bridges connecting the different rings. Atlantide L--39-empire Perdu Truefrench 720p
Others have suggested that Atlantis may have been a mythical place, created by Plato as a way of illustrating his philosophical ideas about the nature of justice and the ideal society. Plato claimed that the gods, angry with the
According to Plato, the downfall of Atlantis was a result of the Atlanteans’ corruption and greed. The city’s rulers, who were said to be descended from the god Poseidon, became increasingly tyrannical and power-hungry, leading to a series of wars and natural disasters that ultimately destroyed the city. The city was said to be surrounded by
“Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get”
— Forrest Gump