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The ruins of the Temple of Poseidon at the legendary Cape Sounion in Greece. Among some historians, it is believed that the Temple of Poseidon was built by the inhabitants of the mysterious Atlantis, and not by the Greeks, back in 440 BC. — Stock Editorial Photography

The ruins of the Temple of Poseidon at the legendary Cape Sounion in Greece. Among some historians, it is believed that the Temple of Poseidon was built by the inhabitants of the mysterious Atlantis, and not by the Greeks, back in 440 BC.

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