For centuries, Plato’s description of Atlantis has captured humanity’s imagination. A massive circular structure with concentric rings, surrounded by water channels, destroyed by a great flood – it seemed like a mere legend. Until now.

Deep in the heart of the Sahara Desert lies one of Earth’s most mysterious structures – the Richat Structure, also known as the Eye of Sahara. This 40-kilometer wide geological formation bears an uncanny resemblance to Plato’s detailed description of Atlantis, and recent discoveries are making scientists and explorers question everything they thought they knew about this ancient mystery.

Most intriguingly, our team has discovered and documented what appears to be an ancient canal system – “Plato’s Canal” – stretching for kilometers through the desert, with precise 30-degree banks and a consistent 30-meter width. Using modern drone technology and ground expeditions, we’ve uncovered evidence that challenges conventional geological explanations…

What makes this discovery particularly compelling is not just the physical similarity. According to Plato, Atlantis was surrounded by several rings of water and land, connected by channels – exactly what we observe in the Richat Structure. The dimensions he described match with remarkable precision.

The Richat Structure

But there’s more. Modern elevation mapping reveals something extraordinary: if we were to restore the ancient water levels, the ring structure would flood in exactly the pattern Plato described. The Sahara wasn’t always a desert – geological evidence shows that this region was once lush and green, home to rivers, lakes, and diverse wildlife.

During our multiple expeditions to the site, we’ve documented evidence that seems too precise to be coincidental. The recently discovered “Plato’s Canal” – a remarkably straight waterway stretching for kilometers – shows signs of intelligent design. Its walls maintain a consistent angle, and its width remains a steady throughout its course. Unlike natural formations, it features what appear to be deliberate harbor-like expansions and precise engineering.

Our drone footage reveals a complex network of channels converging on the Eye of Sahara, hidden beneath centuries of sand. We’ve found unexplained artifacts, including a three-meter-long object resembling a corroded metal column, and breccia rock formations that seem out of place in this geological context.

This February 26 to March 6, 2025, we’re launching another expedition to this remarkable place, and for the first time, we’re opening it to fellow explorers and truth-seekers. This isn’t your typical tourist experience – it’s a real archaeological adventure.

Participants will join our team in documenting and exploring key locations, including:

  • The mysterious “Plato’s Canal” with its precise engineering
  • The central rings of the Richat Structure
  • Previously undocumented water channels
  • Potential archaeological sites hidden beneath the desert sands

Using cutting-edge drone technology and traditional exploration methods, we’ll continue our research into what might be the most significant archaeological discovery of our time. You’ll have the opportunity to be part of this groundbreaking investigation, collecting evidence and experiencing firsthand what could be the remains of humanity’s most famous lost civilization.

The expedition is designed for both serious researchers and passionate adventurers. While the journey requires moderate physical fitness, no specialized archaeological or geological background is needed – just an open mind and an adventurous spirit.

Could the Eye of Sahara truly be the location of Plato’s Atlantis? Join us on this extraordinary expedition and help uncover the truth that has been hiding in plain sight for millennia.

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From $4.200,00
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The Richat Structure – Home of Atlantis | February 26, 2025

The Richat Structure , Mauritania
Explore the Eye of Sahara - a massive spiral structure visible from space that mysteriously matches Plato's description of Atlantis.
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