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During the height of the [[Atlantis|Atlantean empire]], '''Casimir Poseidon''' ruled over major colony located in the Amazon Valley of South America. The figure of the powerful Greek god Poseidon comes down to us from the memory of Casimir Poseidon. Poseidon, the brother of Zeus, was once the second-greatest Greek god. He was often shown holding a trident. Poseidon was known as the god of earthquakes and the god of the sea, who both caused and calmed storms. Among his titles were: “earth-shaker,” “embracer of the earth,” “loud-booming,” and “god of security.”
During the height of the [[Atlantis|Atlantean empire]], '''Casimir Poseidon''' ruled over major colony located in the Amazon Valley of South America.  
 
The figure of the powerful Greek god Poseidon comes down to us from the memory of Casimir Poseidon. Poseidon, the brother of Zeus, was once the second-greatest Greek god. He was often shown holding a trident. Poseidon was known as the god of earthquakes and the god of the sea, who both caused and calmed storms. Among his titles were: “earth-shaker,” “embracer of the earth,” “loud-booming,” and “god of security.”


The capital city of Casimir Poseidon’s empire was located near the juncture of the Madeira and Amazon Rivers, which at that time were at an altitude of 5,000 feet and in a semitropical climate. The plan of the city was in a series of concentric rings that formed “beltways” three miles apart with connecting streets raying from the center.   
The capital city of Casimir Poseidon’s empire was located near the juncture of the Madeira and Amazon Rivers, which at that time were at an altitude of 5,000 feet and in a semitropical climate. The plan of the city was in a series of concentric rings that formed “beltways” three miles apart with connecting streets raying from the center.   
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