Notes on History: Atlantis: the story of a story

Today marks the first Notes on History listener request day! A listener has asked if there is a historical basis to the story of Atlantis. Find out why this is a topic many reputable historians are hesitant to address, and how we can filter truth from the waters of Lake Titicaca and reality from a mountain of Poopo. (http://notesonhistory.podbean.com/)

Featured on episode 143 of Forgotten Classics. (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com/)

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  1. Notes on History: Atlantis: the story of a story

    —Huffduffed by JulieD on December 8th, 2010

  2. Notes on History: Atlantis: the story of a story

    —Huffduffed by pclaypool on December 8th, 2010

  3. Notes on History: Atlantis: the story of a story

    —Huffduffed by KurtL on April 13th, 2011

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