Memories of Atlantis: The Origins presents a revolutionary reinterpretation of Plato's Atlantis, locating it not in the Atlantic Ocean or Mediterranean but in Ethiopia's Afar Depression. The author argues that this site matches Plato's description perfectly for the first time, blending geology, ancient texts, astronomy, and mythology into a cohesive narrative. Atlantis emerges as the original "Kingdom of Heaven" on Earth-a triskele-structured realm encompassing three interconnected worlds: the abyssal deep (Underworld), the Awash Valley (Middleworld), and the Simien Highlands (Upperworld). Survivors of its cataclysmic flooding influenced Egyptian civilization, encoding memories of the lost paradise in monuments like the Giza Plateau. The book weaves biblical Eden, zodiac origins, stellar mythology, and prophetic restoration into a visionary alternative history. Memories of Atlantis: The Origins invites readers to rediscover humanity's deepest origins in Ethiopia's ancient landscapes-a paradise lost, memorialized in stone and stars, awaiting renewal and remembrance.