This claim appeared with the finding of a company called Merlin Burrows. This British company, which specializes in identifying and rescue objects, treasures and archaeological areas, found an area that could be a lost continental atlantis in the Doñana National Park in Huelva.
The company’s experts discovered several wreck -up structures that match the definition of the most famous sunken city in the world, according to the first hypotheses, using the latest technology satellite technology.
Although it sounds a little cold, Pablo de Olavide University reported that this theory park has been supported by researchers from US National Geographic Society, who has been studying for more than two years.
Richard Freund, the leader of the team conducting the study, argues that Atlantis is likely to be in Doñana, because it has a characteristic circular settlement described in many ancient texts.
Founded on October 16, 1969, the Doñana National Park is one of the most preserved natural areas of Andalusia. Located between Huelva and Sevilla, the region is home to a unique biological diversity, including many generations of danger.
The region, which was declared a World Heritage in 1994 by UNESCO, is an extremely important place for millions of birds coming to the park to complete the reproductive cycles every year, as well as hosting unique animals such as Iberian lynx and Iber Shah Eagle.
Other possible locations
Experts and archaeologists have also identified the Doñana National Park as well as other possible places where Atlantis could remain under water. One of the most important theories is the possibility of the city’s possibility of taking part in the Gibraltar Strait, especially on the Azores or Canary Islands.
Likewise, the Aegean may be the nest of ancient civilization; This coincides with the theory that Atlantis was actually the Thera Island, which disappeared as a result of a volcanic explosion between 1639-1616 BC. The region is known today as Santorini.
In addition, some scientists claim that Atlantis is located in the Atlantic Ocean, especially in the western part, based on various geological and historical clues that connect Bahamas to legend.