
My visit to Atlantis
Although Atlantis is the name of legendary island which was created by Plato’s dialogues, I enjoyed visiting it feeling as it was really existed. I visited it with my friend Hoshy two days ago, when we wore our scubas diving to look for it, and search for some new information to solve some questions, and know weather it was imagination as scientists claim, or a truth as the ancients’ people believed. In fact, I enjoyed it so much and for a while I felt I was in real life while I was looking for some things to solve my questions.
For example, when I search for the gazebo to find and discover what did people used it for I was really curious to know is it really truth. In addition, I saw the dolphin statue, and it was really fabulous statue which stand on a big shiny pearl, and I was amazed to discover that people believed that touching that statue will make them happier, stronger, and healthier which scientists rejected that belief and find nothing about it. This made me feel more curious to know about that mysterious site.
Moreover, I saw the ‘embrace’ statue, and I found a new information about who created it and why its there. Furthermore, I knew where the idea of treasure chest came from, and I saw there a red see weed plant and knew that this plant was used to kill the disease of pain. Truly, I wish this plant is really true, and so pain won’t be existed anymore in world. Last but not least, I met a beautiful mermaid and talked to her about her life under the water, and she was so cute and helpful.
Finally , it was really fancy visit , and I liked it so much, however I didn’t interested before in Atlantis ancient site, but now and after learning new things about it I so interested to read more about it. In short, Atlantis is very great site and I wish it is not just a fantasy idea as scientists believed, because I believe that a site like Atlantis which confused people and scientist all during the time deserve to be real not only in legendary fictions, but also in real world.
Posted by: Sheera Learner Language Lab student
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