4. Atlantis Phaeacians and the Cyclops

Phaeacians lived near the island of our Cyclops tells the story of Homer’s Odyssey. The Phaeacians were the gods’ favorites and people’s friends. It is said that they originally resided in the outermost Hyperia, around the world. As relatives of the gods, they were referred to as “angels”, such as the Cyclops and the Giants until Nausinous, son of Poseidon took them and went to Hyperia. There, Odysseus arrived half-drowned in a seashore where Nausikaa found him.

The Lemurian Cyclone Age comes to an end with Polyphemus’ blindness and the exit to rationality. For a while the different species and human species coexisted. 

Is Phaiacia the Atlantis of Plato that sank last?

The Odyssey tells us about the ship of the Faiacs that is marbling on its return from the revenge of Neptune.

Certainly the advanced ships of the Faiacs, the marvelous gardens and the government, Alkinoos is president of 12 equal kings  have many similarities to the Atlantis described by Plato.

From the   island of Cyclops  without lows in the Republic of Phaiakia.

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