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The '''Gateway to the Lost City''' was an [[Isu]] [[Temple (Isu)|vault]] situated below the [[Greece|Greek]] island of [[Thera]], serving as a gateway to the underwater city of [[Atlantis]]. After discovering the vault, [[Pythagoras]] spent many years researching for ways to seal off the vault.
The '''Gateway to the Lost City''' was an [[Isu]] vault situated below the [[Greece|Greek]] island of [[Thera]], serving as a gateway to the underwater city of [[Atlantis]]. After discovering the vault, [[Pythagoras]] spent many years researching for ways to seal off the vault.


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The Gateway to the Lost City was an Isu vault situated below the Greek island of Thera, serving as a gateway to the underwater city of Atlantis. After discovering the vault, Pythagoras spent many years researching for ways to seal off the vault.

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