Explores the unsolved mysteries of the lost cities of Atlantis, Camelot, El Dorado, Shangri-La, Ubar, and Yonaguni, addressing questions about whether the cities really existed, where they might have been located, and why they became lost.
Provides information about legendary and mythical cities. Includes stories about Camelot, Atlantis, Valhalla, El Dorado, Minas Tirith, Rivendell, and Xanadu.
Presents maps of the mythical places featured in popular children's fairy tales, with routes characters followed, hidden objects, and descriptions of the lands where beloved characters such as Dorothy, Peter Pan, and Snow White ventured.
Pineapple Place, an invisible street that moves from city to city and keeps its inhabitants the same age forever, is threatened with change when nine-year-old Jeremiah becomes bored and makes contact with the outside world.
Reveals archaeological evidence to the possible existence of Atlantis and other lost worlds, describing the cultural heritage of Atlantis in the ancient civilization of Egypt, Maya Mexico, and Inca Peru.