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Using these refined translations, Sarantitis and other researchers propose that Atlantis might have been situated in or near the Gulf of Gabes region, especially in the area known today as the "Eye of the Sahara," a prominent geological structure.
The Gulf of Gabez as the Heart of Atlantis
Geographical mapping aligned with Plato's descriptions presents a compelling picture: a large island, bigger than Libya and Asia combined, lying at the mouth of a narrowed strait—corresponding to the ancient Gulf of Gabez—accessible through a series of islands and inlets. These islands could have formed the concentric rings of the famed "ringed city," which Plato detailed in his account of Atlantis.