Graham Hancock looks at the hard evidence of inexplicable underwater ruins around the world. India's a big part of the story, but also Malta and the Mediterranean, Japan and China, and the Grand Bahama Banks. 10 million square miles of the best lands on earth were submerged at the end of the Ice Age, just before what we think of as when civilization began.
February 7th, 2002
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2...
http://www.grahamhancock.com/
@lambros6 i read in a smithsonean (sorry for the spelling) that our worlds best archelogists can't figure out how to re-build the pyrmids.the way they curved the stones are to close and perfect for us to figure out
lovesheidi 5 months ago
I'm open to the idea, but where is the proof? At some point you have to stop writing and talking, and go produce some results. I notice though that Hancock seems to have given up on any type of science, and just trips on DMT now, and writes fiction books.
Beelzebud 5 months ago
How ignorant of us to forget that there must have been intelligent civilisations before the ice age .
lambros6 2 years ago 2