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Atlantis
thumb|upright=1.6|Athanasius Kircher's map of Atlantis, placing it in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, from Mundus Subterraneus 1669, published in Amsterdam. The map is oriented with south at the top.
Pillars of Hercules
promontories that flank the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar
Mu
hypothetical lost continent, existence proposed by Augustus Le Plongeon

orichalcum
Orichalcum (or aurichalcum) or orichalc is a metal mentioned in several ancient writings, including the story of Atlantis in the Critias of Plato. Within the dialogue, Critias (460–403 BC) says that orichalcum had been considered second only to gold in value and had been found and mined in many parts of Atlantis in ancient times, but that by Critias's own time, orichalcum was known only by name.
Helike
Helike (; , pronounced , modern ) was an ancient Greek polis or city-state that was submerged by a tsunami in the winter of 373 BC.
master race
Nazi idea of Aryan supremacy

Antillia
Antillia or Antilia is a phantom island that was reputed, during the 15th-century age of exploration, to lie in the Atlantic Ocean, far to the west of Portugal and Spain. The island also went by the name of Isle of Seven Cities (; ).
Bimini Road
underwater rock formation near North Bimini island in the Bahamas
Book of Dzyan
book

David Gibbins
Canadian underwater archeologist and novelist
root race
Theosophical term to indicate the stages of human development
Mestor
In Greek mythology, Mestor (; ) was the name of four men.
Leucippe
In Greek mythology, Leucippe () is the name of the following individuals:
Sonchis of Sais
6th century BC Egyptian priest
Spartel
Spartel Bank or Majuán Bank is a submerged former island located in the Strait of Gibraltar near Cape Spartel and the Spartel Sill. Its highest point is currently below the surface.
Spartel Bank is one of several seamounts in the bed of Gibraltar Strait; similar but deeper seamounts are found at Camarinal Sill and further east. These represent landslide blocks which slid south from the north bank of the Strait of Gibraltar when the strait was formed, possibly through erosion by inflowing waters of the Zanclean flood.
Evaemon
In Greek mythology, Euaemon or Euaimon (Ancient Greek: Εὐαίμων) may refer to the following personages and a place:
Eumelus
Eumelus ( Eúmēlos means "rich in sheep") was the name of:
Location hypotheses of Atlantis
Possible locations for the mythical city of Atlantis.