Yes I do believe there was a northern Atlantis. I'll find some links but I read that Atlantis isn't Greek but it has an older origin deriving from the North. The early Finnish language is actually the oldest European language and influenced the Greek, not vice versa. That means there was an ancient pre-historic origin dwelling from the far north.
ARYAN KRIEGER: Thank you, I would be interested in seeing those links.
Do you have anything on Finnish that you can share with us,regarding it being older than Greek? Thank you.
The term "Atlantis" is from the old Finnish root/Rot language. It's within the name itself, the clue behind the Atlantis myth. So the earliest Finnish word "Atlantis" is pronounced such as this: At- Lant - Is (A Land Ice) -- A land of Ice. The Ice Age, The Northern Territory.
The word "People" comes from the same pre-historic Finnish root language meaning "pi" (plural of "me") and "pol" (pole). In other ways it means "people of the north pole".
ARYAN KRIEGER: That is fascinating and it certainly does seem to point to Atlantis having a northern origin as a land of ice and snow.
Also Atlantis is a definate place from the far north which was snowy and mountainous, and it's not the Grecian type island many people assume.
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