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The legend of Atlantis, a mythical island that disappeared in a catastrophic event, has fascinated people

for centuries. There are many theories about what happened to Atlantis, and it is difficult to determine
which ones are the most certain. However, two of the most widely discussed theories are:

The Minoan Hypothesis: This theory suggests that the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete may
have inspired the legend of Atlantis. The Minoans were a highly advanced culture that flourished from
approximately 2700 BCE to 1450 BCE.

According to this theory, the eruption of the Thera volcano in 1628 BCE may have led to the downfall of
the Minoan civilization. The eruption caused massive tsunamis that devastated the Minoan coast and
may have destroyed the island's fleet, economy, and infrastructure.

The Santorini Hypothesis: This theory suggests that the island of Santorini, located in the Aegean Sea, is
the real location of Atlantis. Santorini is a volcanic island that was devastated by a massive eruption
around 1600 BCE.

Some researchers believe that Santorini may have been the inspiration for the story of Atlantis, as the
island was home to a highly advanced civilization that was destroyed in a catastrophic event.

while it is difficult to determine the most certain theories about Atlantis, the Minoan and Santorini
hypotheses provide compelling explanations for the legend. Both theories suggest that a highly
advanced civilization was destroyed by natural disaster, leading to the dissemination of stories about
their fall. However, the true nature and location of Atlantis may remain a mystery.

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