 Water has been discovered on Mars. |
Ice has been discovered on many of our own solar system's moons, primarily those orbiting the planets Jupiter, Mars and more recently of one of Saturn's moons being a total frozen water world.
We are discovering more and more each day it seems, that the formation of water elsewhere other than Earth really is not at all as remote a possibility as first thought.
Finding water in our solar system is as easy as realizing that our Sun is an entity of energy that fluctuates in its output of energy, and that all the materials that make up the planets,moons,the Sun itself and all else there in, exists everywhere in the solar system. Thus the gasses necessary for the formation of liquid water, as here on Earth, also exists to a certain extent on all planets and their moons. The only difference is Earth has liquid H2O because of its proximity from the Sun.
Any planets past the Earth will have frozen water as the planets before it will have gasses necessary for H2O but not liquid water because the temperatures are too high.
Venus is an interesting example of what the Earth would appear as, if we were suddenly placed at that distance from the Sun.
Since the Sun is a fluctuating entity of energy meaning it continually changes its out flow of energy from higher at times to less at other times, this of course occurring over time span of millions of years, it isn't such a far out idea to accept that human kind existed on Mars millions of years ago and relocated to Earth because of rapidly lowering temperatures there.
It is these pioneers from Mars relocating to Earth that were the modern civilization of Atlantis.
All known accounts of this civilization say it ended in a cataclysmic event that affected the whole continent.
No one has been remotely successful at finding any evidence of the continent itself. This because they are searching areas under ocean water in accordance to the idea of the continent sinking.
The continent, which was Atlantis, has been under our noses all along but covered in thousands of feet of ice, not water. The continent of Atlantis is in reality the continent of Antarctica.

Is Atlantis buried beneath Antarcatica? |
Since most of Antarctica is covered by a ten thousand foot sheet of ice it is actually more difficult to explore than if it were liquid water.
Atlantis was more than likely destroyed by a rapid shift in the Earth's poles, which resulted in its current location under the South Pole.
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