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Description
Plato's descriptions of Atlantis in the dialogues "Critias" and "Timaeus" paint a vivid picture of a city unlike any other, even from a bird's eye view. Here's how it might unfold:
Central Hub:
- A vast, rectangular plain, roughly 120 stadia (14.4 kilometers) long and 60 stadia (7.2 kilometers) wide, sits at the heart of Atlantis. Picture lush green fields, crisscrossed by canals and dotted with bridges of white stone.
Concentric Rings:
This central plain is encircled by three concentric, water-filled rings, each wider than the last. Imagine glistening turquoise bands reflecting the sun, connected by drawbridges and lined with quays and breakwaters.
The innermost ring houses the central city, its buildings gleaming in white and gold, adorned with intricate statues and carvings. Think temples dedicated to Poseidon and other deities, amphitheaters for public gatherings, and grand palaces with terraced gardens.
The second ring is a haven for shipbuilders and sailors. Picture docks teeming with vessels of all sizes, workshops overflowing with tools and materials, and warehouses stocked with precious goods.
Beyond lies the outermost ring, dedicated to agriculture and animal husbandry. Envision vast fields of golden wheat, orchards heavy with fruit, and pastures where herds of cattle and sheep graze.