
The Real Atlantis
In the Eye of the Sahara
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Narrated by:
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Martin K. Ettington
About this listen
There have been many books and movies about whether Atlantis really existed and where it was located. Now we have a new candidate location which meets the criteria established by Plato much better than any of the other candidates.
A location which is the exact same size as the fabled city and is located by more than one ancient source.
The story of the Eye of the Sahara is truly amazing and once you hear it you will become convinced like I am of this logically being the real location of the mythical city of Atlantis.
Lots of history and related information in this study of where Atlantis was really located.
©2018 Martin K. Ettington (P)2018 Martin K. EttingtonI'd even be prepared to re-buy this important title if a proficient, professional narrator was allowed to right the wrongs that have been so badly done here.
I only rated the story 4 stars, because the facts get lost in this all encompassing narration disaster. The performance is worthy of ZERO stars .
I'm sad to say that I can't recommend purchasing The Real Atlantis - In the Eye of the Sahara.... only because the narration makes it unenjoyable and therefore unlistenable.
Interesting Content, but Painfully Bad Narration.
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