The Wide Valley Three Sides Mineral Rich Mountains Fourth Gulf of Cadiz or Gades Atlas’s Brother Clearly Center of Atlantis

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Plato’s account about Atlantis includes a description of the wide valley 300 miles across by 200 miles surrounded by mineral-rich mountains and at the southern end the sea, the city of Atlantis 5 miles inland from the Ice Age shoreline (when sea level was a few hundred feet lower), clearly bespeaking the valley of the Rio Tinto and Guadalquiver rivers which drain the mineral rich Sierra Morena and Sierra Nevada mountains of southern Spain, nearby the ancient city of Medina Sidonia (Sidon/Poseidon a son of Canaan), and the Guadalquiver emptying into the Gulf of Cadiz named for Atlas’s brother Gades.