I was once stuck at an airport for 24 hours, waiting for a charter airline to get a new engine installed. The flight was a trans-Atlantic flight from Frankfurt am Main, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland. (And the name of the charter company was called Atlantis, which wasn't reassuring to me considering the fate of its namesake.)
One of my favorite movies is The Terminal, with Tom Hanks's usual marvelous performance.
You should never use the word "terminal" in association with an aircraft.
***WARNING: RANT ... Sorry***
As for Atlantis ... *face palm* ... it is, of course, imaginary. The earliest reference we have to Atlantis comes from Plato's dialogues,
Timaeus and
Critias. Plato uses the story of this powerful, advanced island civilization that was ultimately destroyed by a cataclysmic event to serve as a moral allegory about the dangers of hubris, greed, and corruption, and to argue why democracy (as a government) doesn't work, and why philosophers like himself would be the best people to rule.
Despite this, Atlantis obviously became hugely sought after, with many people through the ages believing that Plato's account was real history -- and that they knew where Atlantis was.

The craziest and least savory of these nutbars (I'm sorry, but there's no other word to describe these fruit-loops) were the Nazis. (Yes, once again the Nazis ruin everything).
As an aside, I have no idea how anyone can believe that Plato's dialogues are historically accurate, given that Plato himself says that he heard the story of Atlantis from his grandfather, and
he heard the story from his grandfather, and
he heard the story from his grandfather ... and Plato's great-great-grandfather heard it from an Egyptian priest
who lived 9,000 years ago. I mean, how much more ridiculous can you get?

Just to make it clear: 9,000 years ago, Egypt was inhabited by hunter-gatherers, transitioning into settled agricultural societies. Egyptian civilization as we know it came much, much later.
To conclude: 9,000 years ago there were no Egyptian priests, and there was -- and is -- no Atlantis. None. Zip. No Atlantis. Never was. Sorry.
