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Episode 237: The Lost Cities

Episode 237: The Lost Cities

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The conversation covers a wide range of topics, from weather chit-chat to geopolitical discussions, literary debates, and the fabled lost city of Atlantis. It delves into the influence of the Strange Stuff Podcast, the impact of social media, and the political landscape, offering insights into Plato's allegorical tale of Atlantis and its connection to his political and moral ideas. The conversation delves into the legends and mysteries surrounding lost cities such as Atlantis, El Dorado, Zed, and Iram. It explores the historical and archaeological evidence supporting the existence of these cities, captivating the audience with tales of ancient civilizations and their enigmatic disappearances. The conversation delves into the captivating allure of lost cities and ancient legends, exploring the mysteries of Iram, Thule, Russia's underwater holy city, and the lost city of Zerzura. Each chapter uncovers the fascination with these ancient tales and the enduring quest to uncover their secrets.

Takeaways

  • Atlantis as an allegory
  • Plato's political and moral ideas Lost cities and their legends have captivated popular interest for centuries.
  • Modern archaeology has provided evidence to support the existence of advanced settlements in the Amazon and the Arabian Peninsula. Lost cities and ancient legends continue to captivate the imagination of explorers and scholars.
  • The search for lost cities is often driven by the allure of treasure and the mystery of ancient civilizations.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction and Weather Chit-Chat
  • 05:02 Capital Markets and Trump's Inconsistency
  • 25:02 Atlantis: A Philosophical Allegory
  • 30:34 The Search for El Dorado
  • 44:42 The Mystery of Zed
  • 57:41 The Lost City of Iram
  • 01:05:23 Thule and the Edge of the Ancient World
  • 01:14:41 Russia's Underwater Holy City
  • 01:23:16 The Lost City of Zerzura
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