By C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne --The arm of the sea at the head of which
the vast city of Atlantis stands, varies greatly in width. In
places where the mountains have over-boiled, and sent their liquid
contents down to form hard stone below, the channel has barely a
river's wideness, and then beyond, for the next half-day's sail it
will widen out into a lake, with the sides barely visible.
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