#4 by Alan B » Sep 03, 2011 6:20 pm
Hancockian drivel. Typical History Channel crap. Entertaining, perhaps and it's nice, sometimes, to let the imagination run riot and then come down to earth... (I'm an SF fan).
However, if there are stuctures that seem to be artificial, then they should be examined by proper archaeologists not these woo merchants.
The freshwater Titicaca Seahorse? Has anyone carried out a DNA analysis to trace its origins? Apparently Lake Titicaca was once at sea-level (explained by fossilised sea-shells around its shore) and is now about 13,000ft up as a result of a geological event some thousands of years ago.
Ah, but the OP video reckons it was deliberately flooded...
These ancient stories are on a par with this:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtI-lSvS028[/youtube]
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