- Lost city (fiction)
In the popular imagination
lost cities are real, prosperous, well-populated areas of human habitation that have fallen into terminal decline and been lost to history. Most real lost cities are of ancient origins, and have been studied extensively by archaeologists. Abandoned urban sites of relatively recent origin are generally referred to asghost town s.Fictional lost cities have been created by many authors as the setting for stories and myths throughout the ages. These include:
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Atlantis - a supposed mid-Atlantic island and city described byPlato
*El Dorado -The famous city of gold
*Lemuria - a supposed Indian-Pacific land
*Camelot - the seat ofKing Arthur
*Charn - from "The Chronicles of Narnia "
*Opar - from theTarzan novels
*Osgiliath - from "The Lord of the Rings "
*Kutchemes , Python andPteion - from theConan the Barbarian stories
*R'lyeh , Sunken city referenced in many of the works ofH. P. Lovecraft , where the godlike beingCthulhu is buried
*Sarnath, City described in H.P. Lovecraft's short story "The Doom that Came to Sarnath "
*Skull Island from theKing Kong movies
*Ys legendary submerged city off the coast of Brittany
*Xak Tsaroth - from the "Dragonlance " novelsee also
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Lost city
*Ghost town
*Mythical place
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