What's the story about the garden of golden apples? something with Atlas?

Timon A

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One of Heracles' twelve labours was to steal the apples, which he did by holding up the sky for Atlas who, as a titan, could saftely take them.

Atlas then decided he didn't want to hold up the sky any more and was about to leave Heracles there forever but Heracles Tricked him by agreeing but asking him to hold the sky while he adjusts his cloak. Once the sky was back on Atlas' shoulders he took the apples and left.
 
One of Heracles' twelve labours was to steal the apples, which he did by holding up the sky for Atlas who, as a titan, could saftely take them.

Atlas then decided he didn't want to hold up the sky any more and was about to leave Heracles there forever but Heracles Tricked him by agreeing but asking him to hold the sky while he adjusts his cloak. Once the sky was back on Atlas' shoulders he took the apples and left.
 
One of Heracles' twelve labours was to steal the apples, which he did by holding up the sky for Atlas who, as a titan, could saftely take them.

Atlas then decided he didn't want to hold up the sky any more and was about to leave Heracles there forever but Heracles Tricked him by agreeing but asking him to hold the sky while he adjusts his cloak. Once the sky was back on Atlas' shoulders he took the apples and left.
 
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