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Albert Lin is on a global adventure, from icy Black Sea depths to the heights of the Peruvian Andes, searching for the origins of Great Flood stories.
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@TheTurboNut
@TheTurboNut 14 дней назад
Hello NG, I know you probably will not see this, but lost cities is one of my favorite running series i have ever seen and it is a joy to have them free on youtube. PLEASE continue posting these. It can be hard to find joy in such an unforgiving world, and it might be silly, but this provides me that joy.
@tsrmmercy836
@tsrmmercy836 6 дней назад
The story is awesome, they did a good job putting it together. But I'm sure you can do better. Save up and in a few years go off the tracker. Go explore a brutal forest, examine data, explore ruins.
@Read_John_14_6
@Read_John_14_6 День назад
​@tsrmmercy836 you don't know the age or the physical condition of the person. Money are not the solution to everything, regardless of how much you save. Anyway... God bless you both!
@tsrmmercy836
@tsrmmercy836 День назад
@@Read_John_14_6 I’m sorry I assumed the person was part of the vast majority of the able bodied population. “Money are not not the solution to everything” - I never said it was, but it does help if you’re disabled, old etc. You can use that money to hire labor or equipment/treatment for disability.
@Marlene-zj1ke
@Marlene-zj1ke 13 дней назад
If glaciers melted at the same time 10,000 years ago, it makes sense different cultures had flood stories.
@markschuler1511
@markschuler1511 19 часов назад
Yeah, I think it only took Doggerland only took as little as 4hrs to be submerged completely. I think there was a little more to it than simply melting glaciers. I can't remember so I guess I'll watch that one again after this.
@TigerLily61811
@TigerLily61811 15 дней назад
Content is interesting... the host is great... however the overly dramatic music at every turn is a bit over the top. NG you don't need to do that to keep our attention.
@renograziano8464
@renograziano8464 12 дней назад
Yep,sensationalism. That what sells.
@maurimat
@maurimat 11 дней назад
Well drama makes the ratings, to bad NG has sold his soul to the devil....shame on u....
@Ddax-td7qy
@Ddax-td7qy 11 дней назад
@@maurimat I agree that the music is overdone, but i think your condemnation of NG is, too. Just sayin'....
@Ddax-td7qy
@Ddax-td7qy 11 дней назад
It's fun to me that I'm not alone hearing the soundtrack! The worst is Scott Wolters shows! But by the same token, we commenting are recognizing the effect of the music, and I am not offended by Mr. Lin getting some fanfare. If others less sensitive just get a little more "buzz," that's a good thing for the serious content.
@twilajohnson2313
@twilajohnson2313 4 дня назад
It might be to pull in younger viewers 🤔
@PaulO-qt6sq
@PaulO-qt6sq 6 часов назад
Albert Lin is a great host. Really like to see him more often
@Yadayadayada-su7wo
@Yadayadayada-su7wo 18 дней назад
The fact that we get free documentaries on RU-vid by National Geographic is truly a gift; keeping the education and knowledge alive. 👏👏👏 May I also remind you of the fact that our Native American population in our motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION! A shockingly sad truth. 😔 In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return to rightful owners Native American people. Notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask? 😔
@CharlieEarthRoast
@CharlieEarthRoast 18 дней назад
Much better than the History Channel, too!
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 4 дня назад
@@CharlieEarthRoast There is no comparison. The "history" channel is just sensational "junk food"... though I think I heard that the owners of history channel bought National Geographic....I really hope I'm mistaken about that.
@bunjijumper5345
@bunjijumper5345 3 дня назад
If you think Christians are bad, try living under Islam.
@Ms.Anxiety123
@Ms.Anxiety123 20 дней назад
Albert Lin documentaries just hit different 👍
@KGazzols
@KGazzols 19 дней назад
Couldn’t agree more 👏👏👏👏👏
@andrewfrank7222
@andrewfrank7222 10 дней назад
Shallow?
@user-rj2gz2th8c
@user-rj2gz2th8c 21 день назад
Albert Lin in the House and we are all immersed in awe with the best possible scenario of bringing back old legends into reality
@foramagasobeselettucepurpl6911
@foramagasobeselettucepurpl6911 19 дней назад
He doesn't mess around.
@Ddax-td7qy
@Ddax-td7qy 11 дней назад
Good for your house! I am age 71, and was fortunate to grow up in a house that subscribed to NG and had a couple of sets of the Time-Life books about what was then known about ancient civilization. My curiosity has never faded, to follow the discoveries back, and farther back, in time.
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 17 дней назад
In approximately 6500 bce, the coast of Norway had a huge landslide that flooded & decimated Doggerland by tsunamis, turned the Great Britian into an island with the tsunamis eradicating the lands nearby & created the North Sea. That's a flood!
@lost_porkchop
@lost_porkchop 16 дней назад
The flood myths could all just be stories passed on for generations about the end of the ice age. We're still passing them on today!
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 15 дней назад
@@lost_porkchop Absolutely. Unfortunately, the Doggerland slide is verified. Neolithic tools, extinct animal bones & other items are brought up by fishing trawlers betweenNorway & Scotland. If you're interested in archaeological programs, go to utuber Reijer Zaijjer's channel and click onward til you reach Time Team , hit Playlist & there are shows about the unique history of the UK & other countries, from Spain down to the island of Nevis in Carribean. You can also youtube Doggerland & see the history of it that includes additional theories of glacial melt bursting thru to the ocean, raising levels. No religion involved. Cheers!
@ErikKoenig-fv3nr
@ErikKoenig-fv3nr 15 дней назад
And how do you know this happened were you there lol everything about history is speculation we know nothing lol that's why every few years what they said changes. If it was known they wouldn't change what they say about what happened every few years grab a brain you goof.
@mottthehoople693
@mottthehoople693 14 дней назад
@@lost_porkchop except they arent myths
@lost_porkchop
@lost_porkchop 14 дней назад
@@mottthehoople693 right.....
@joannahimes-murphy6897
@joannahimes-murphy6897 8 дней назад
Absolutely amazing...its so marvelous...as someone who studies anthropology and history, I get such a thrill from seeing what archeology finds...and the whole world has legends and myths, stories in every language and tribe of a universal flood. Keep it up!
@timvyfvinkel4542
@timvyfvinkel4542 21 день назад
Please Albert, go to Lake Van, in Turkey and explore for us all
@aquaticnstuff7666
@aquaticnstuff7666 21 день назад
One of the greats, Albert Len Wu bringing us back to the historic epic tales of old. Thank you, Blessings
@dujevu9398
@dujevu9398 21 день назад
LETS GO FINALLY ALBERT LIN AGAIN !
@ConfTotheguy2024
@ConfTotheguy2024 2 дня назад
I love Peru. There is something so magical visiting there.. fascinating Albert, thank you for talking about this subject 😀 my favorite show!❤ National Geographic, we are so lucky to live in such a beautiful world! May 18 2024
@MariaPereira-qc4px
@MariaPereira-qc4px 19 дней назад
Thank you Albert Lin for this so wonderful mesmerizing documentary ❤
@jadedjhypsi
@jadedjhypsi 20 дней назад
The Natives of the Americas believed in a Great Flood as well. There is a great story in Oregon about a canoe that landed on the side of Mot. Hood and the shape of it can still be seen =)
@joseHernandez-xc4ix
@joseHernandez-xc4ix 18 дней назад
Very Cool 😎 thank you for sharing that information. I will honestly look it up now LoL 😂😆
@andrewfrank7222
@andrewfrank7222 10 дней назад
Not the Abrahamic flood.
@jenniferaddison3829
@jenniferaddison3829 21 день назад
Albert Lin is one of my absolute favorite explorers and I’d love to meet him and just talk for hours! He humanizes all cultures.
@user-lp1rg1od7y
@user-lp1rg1od7y 21 день назад
I adore this show! Albert's enthusiasm inspired me so very much!❤❤❤❤❤
@Potato-mu7nu
@Potato-mu7nu 16 дней назад
Nat G is taking over History while the History Channel talks about big foot. 😂
@jakes9577
@jakes9577 15 дней назад
History channel is all about Aliens nowadays
@etgregoire
@etgregoire 13 дней назад
And racist duck hunters
@refede8099
@refede8099 17 дней назад
I was fine with you talking about the Great Flood and the Black Sea, I've always thought the Great Flood was related to the last ice age and the flooding of the Black Sea area. But connecting "El Niño" to the Flood is just: Stretching the Documentary!
@-wotiu_77
@-wotiu_77 17 дней назад
Your correct, El Nino is recent.
@mmlinma
@mmlinma 13 дней назад
Not necessarily
@AveryChristy
@AveryChristy 12 дней назад
Yeah, El Nino is localized and could not explain a global phenomenon.
@colleengiguere8601
@colleengiguere8601 11 дней назад
The whole documentary is stretching.
@-wotiu_77
@-wotiu_77 10 дней назад
El Nino can't operate when half the planet is covered in ice.
@mandygershon8603
@mandygershon8603 18 дней назад
The sandstone artifact ... it reminds me of those stone vases and other stone items found at Sakkara. They were made with modern-day precision; some say better than modern-day. See Uncharted X.
@lotto88lot
@lotto88lot 21 день назад
Wow! Amazing 👏 🙀 Thanks for inviting Albert Yu-Min Lin to host this! I feel the passion and excitement , too!❤ The first in eight thousand years!
@jadedjhypsi
@jadedjhypsi 19 дней назад
he actually has a whole series here =) Benn loving it!!!!
@scott9359
@scott9359 17 дней назад
@@jadedjhypsi Ive been patiently waiting for more seasons from Albert. Really enjoy his shows!
@JamesMcClaren-ml7bc
@JamesMcClaren-ml7bc 21 день назад
There was a build up of ice on both poles so flood stories on both sides of earth is a definite YES
@StRaphael-we9qn
@StRaphael-we9qn 14 дней назад
Hi there, flood means Almighty God is Alpower .😮
@angelitabecerra
@angelitabecerra 17 дней назад
My dude has a lot of talents; rock climbing, surfing, diving, LIDAR expert, archaeologist, etc. Is there anything he can't do?
@jloveestorgio8664
@jloveestorgio8664 20 дней назад
I really love watching Albert lin geographic adventures 💯
@scrkenny
@scrkenny 20 дней назад
Finally, Some Surf! Thats Awesome! Seen the Board in other episodes. Peru is on my dream wave list. Keep the Great Adventures coming.
@maryellencook9528
@maryellencook9528 17 дней назад
It stands to reason that when some of the polar ice caps and all of the ice sheets/glaciers melted at the end of the last Ice Age/ Younger Dryass, ALL of the oceans levels rose around the world. Margaret Mead, the famous sociologist, recognized that back in the 1960s.
@Jennifer-pb9nd
@Jennifer-pb9nd 11 дней назад
I want this vehicle in the opening scene. Heck, I want the opening scene.
@timfelecos2402
@timfelecos2402 20 дней назад
Albert Lin is the best, more please.
@aquaticnstuff7666
@aquaticnstuff7666 21 день назад
Albirt Lyn one of the most renowned surfers of the world surfed across the pacific from the Mediterranean all the way to Peru!
@catatonicbug7522
@catatonicbug7522 18 дней назад
The Mediterranean isn't connected to the Pacific...
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 17 дней назад
In 1996, I lived in northern California. An El Niño year, saw 12" of rain in a 10 hour period (over 30" in 6 days)that flooded Hwy 70 & the Feather River Canyon, erasing settlements, campgrounds & bridges. Two years until the road opened again. Thanks, Niño...
@sallyreno6296
@sallyreno6296 14 дней назад
During the Mariel Boatlift, 27" of rain fell on Key West in under 20 hours.
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 11 дней назад
@@sallyreno6296 Can't even imagine that ! One wonders how you could breathe ! Almost like being under water... Thanks for the info..our planet is always giving us surprises. Cheers...
@sallyreno6296
@sallyreno6296 8 дней назад
@@maeve4686 That's why most Keys houses are built on stilts. And back then, most folks had a small boat in the yard. Still and all, that's lots of rain....
@terecabraz6430
@terecabraz6430 21 день назад
I love too watch this tipe of documentaireserie thanks you so much ❤❤❤
@cr899
@cr899 18 дней назад
Such an interesting documentary ! Great job Albert Lin !
@NeilWeir-fm8zp
@NeilWeir-fm8zp 17 дней назад
Nicely presented by Lin, and provocative .
@patsyannlandry
@patsyannlandry 19 дней назад
Love me some Albert and lost cities!!!
@m.pearce3273
@m.pearce3273 21 день назад
The Chimú of Chanchan recorded the magnetic flip of the earth
@steventhompson399
@steventhompson399 13 дней назад
I heard last pole reversal was around 7 or 8 hundred thousand years ago
@AveryChristy
@AveryChristy 12 дней назад
@@steventhompson399 42,000 years ago.
@lisadolan689
@lisadolan689 18 дней назад
Best doco presenter since Sir David. 🙏🙂 Albert
@christinesowell7681
@christinesowell7681 11 дней назад
A story so powerful, I had to SURF about it!! ... thank you Albert Lin!! 😂😂🏄🏻‍♂🏄🏻‍♂🏄🏻‍♂❤❤
@eliseroa844
@eliseroa844 7 дней назад
...ALBERT LIN= LEGEND
@Carl-ht7cg
@Carl-ht7cg 10 дней назад
Love core samples 😎
@vudu8ball
@vudu8ball 15 дней назад
Floods happen all over the world and at many different times. To the ancient people who experienced these floods it was memorable. That doesn't mean they were all the same event.
@robbier3661
@robbier3661 20 дней назад
albert youre my role model !! ...scuba diving with 1 leg ..awesome godbless
@lizmccowage8031
@lizmccowage8031 19 дней назад
Fabulous series.
@vanessajaneescueta4762
@vanessajaneescueta4762 17 дней назад
my fave show this year!
@sclerwage
@sclerwage 17 дней назад
show me you rep SD without saying you rep SD. Big up Lin for bringing a Mcallum bonzer to Peru and even bigger up for showing the world what determination looks like. Haven't finished the video yet but curious if he will credit hancock and others that have been pointing to a global flood story for years. Keep rocking Albert!
@GautamaReddy
@GautamaReddy 20 дней назад
Mr. Lin, You should visit Dwaraka in India. This city submerged with great floods. Hope You find something here
@gabrielavuong689
@gabrielavuong689 14 дней назад
Amazing documentary ❤
@jamiebizness1
@jamiebizness1 21 день назад
More full episodes with Albert please
@luiz2179
@luiz2179 20 дней назад
I love this show
@bobbyc.3587
@bobbyc.3587 21 день назад
thank you
@markglessner2886
@markglessner2886 19 дней назад
Didn't even hear a mention of the Younger Dryas.
@TheSecretOfNem
@TheSecretOfNem 15 дней назад
I was wondering about that lack of acknowledgement too. Surely not an oversight but perhaps there's a political and/religious agenda behind that.
@jool5941
@jool5941 21 час назад
You guys have been drinking the graham Hancock kool aid. Not every archeologist is studying the same subject
@TheSecretOfNem
@TheSecretOfNem 8 часов назад
@@jool5941 what? It was an observation, not a personal attack.
@SimplyShevy
@SimplyShevy 21 день назад
Albert Lin is my new fave person. ✨✨
@theronaldophotography4971
@theronaldophotography4971 21 день назад
Albert Lin is my ideal weekly date.. this dude rocks!
@user-xq3pd6mf5w
@user-xq3pd6mf5w 9 дней назад
Thank you very much
@davidcaldecoat7414
@davidcaldecoat7414 10 дней назад
Tottaly amazing
@QuestionsStuff
@QuestionsStuff 6 дней назад
This is well worth watching ..
@cocorashbase6767
@cocorashbase6767 19 дней назад
my favorite National Geographic program with Albert Lin
@RangdhonuTime-cm1ow
@RangdhonuTime-cm1ow 2 дня назад
Thanks for the nice video.
@DanMaul-ip1is
@DanMaul-ip1is 15 дней назад
History always repeats itself.
@karenwright8556
@karenwright8556 19 дней назад
I think the making of this took a lot of "doing". I find it interesting and thought provoking. Mr. Lin has many talents and is a searcher like a lot of us. True there are writings in many languages,oral stories but many details that can only be looked for. I really like seeing physical evidence. There are things that can be taken by pure faith but seeing only reinforces the real. Chan chan I had never seen,amazing. How could a society that intelligent believe sacrificing their children would stop anything. I actually think it was because of something else that nothing to do with natural elements. I think he did a great job,we still have much to learn. I enjoyed it,Thank you Mr.Lin. Keeping my eyes,ears and mind open!😊
@ignaciorossel
@ignaciorossel 11 дней назад
There is nothing meaningful here tobexpkain The universal flood. The huacos are the regular floods that occur in any mountain, being in Switzerland or any place along the Andes mountain or else. The Noah's flood is something else. Why we find sea shells on the top of the Andes mountains?
@ignaciorossel
@ignaciorossel 11 дней назад
The huacos are waters that run downward. The universal flood are ruso g waters to the top of the mountains. That is not difficult to figure out.
@brandon.wolf23
@brandon.wolf23 10 дней назад
Flint Dibble is punching air right now
@loisrossi841
@loisrossi841 21 день назад
I heartily agree!
@jool5941
@jool5941 23 часа назад
Flooding is a common thing that happens everywhere. It would be strange not to find flood stories all over the world
@AliasHSW
@AliasHSW 18 дней назад
0:30 “using the latest technologies…” while driving a classic analog LR Defender 😂
@LaraCroft2169
@LaraCroft2169 15 дней назад
I really love your show. Thank you for proving climate change has been ongoing since the Younger Dryas and that extreme weather events have always happened! Great job
@einaccount5169
@einaccount5169 9 дней назад
That is known for decades now.
@georgegough9395
@georgegough9395 15 дней назад
There are overtones of Noah's flood in this video that border on sensational. If mountains still projected above flood levels, then there was sufficient land to make an Ark superfluous. Further, a mass balance consideration will show that in earth's closed system, rain must evaporate from seas that are concurrently replenished by this rain.
@seeglines
@seeglines 18 дней назад
There's a good reason there are flood stories in every culture. Most camps/villages were close to a fresh water source. Rivers flood. Often. When a 100 year storm comes along it's gonna wipe out everything in its path. We know there was massive flooding from ice dams breaking, but there would have been a ton of local floods from the getgo as well, due to normal weather patterns.
@hanswi336
@hanswi336 15 дней назад
Right - 30% of the surface of earth is land surrounded by 70% of water. It's only natural and most likely that somebody somewhere is facing a flood.
@steventhompson399
@steventhompson399 13 дней назад
No way, it was an ancient apocalypse dude, not normal weather, it was a catastrophe caused by comets and the younger dryas, Atlantis was destroyed, I heard Graham Hancock talk about it so it must be true [Sarcasm] Seriously though yeah you're probably right
@aundrapalmer517
@aundrapalmer517 16 дней назад
I LOVE HISTORY!!😊
@cherrymukbangasmr
@cherrymukbangasmr 20 дней назад
Bringing back the reality ❤
@gaylegage7783
@gaylegage7783 14 дней назад
I loved it.
@yvonnemiller1211
@yvonnemiller1211 19 дней назад
I love Albert Lin
@user-le5cz3vq2v
@user-le5cz3vq2v 20 дней назад
Albert Lin is the best! Thank you Albert
@texadian3392
@texadian3392 15 дней назад
Albert Lin has GOT to be the best documentary host of the current generation - LOVE him!!!
@saqibzafar228
@saqibzafar228 21 день назад
I am waiting for your next trip to this site
@kennethreynolds4670
@kennethreynolds4670 20 дней назад
Yall need to take a trip to the scablands in the pacific northwest.
@SimpleFactsDaily
@SimpleFactsDaily 12 дней назад
Amazing!!!
@mikep3969
@mikep3969 17 дней назад
Wow, a big ol "what if" documentary that dead ends.
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 20 дней назад
Thanks sir Mr Albert for showing great mega flood
@LaurieValdez-zk3dy
@LaurieValdez-zk3dy 21 день назад
Extremely important
@zachhalverson3427
@zachhalverson3427 19 дней назад
Over half way through and no mention of the epic of Gilgamesh
@AveryChristy
@AveryChristy 12 дней назад
It's been done. There's lots of other stories to be explored.
@mmlinma
@mmlinma 13 дней назад
True Lily fascinating
@DwayneShaw1
@DwayneShaw1 16 дней назад
1st - it an odd assumption that Ice caps melted fast enough for sea levels to "surge" overnight rather than a more gradual rise 2nd - studies of Black Sea sediment near the Bosporus Strait shows flooding occurred over about 30 -50 years - not in a singular event 3rd - there is absolutely no indication that various flood myths are talking about a singular event - Humans tend to settle near water where floods are common.
@icaiahdb1014
@icaiahdb1014 16 дней назад
Hey Lin, if time permits check out a known lost pyramid city underwater off the west coast of Cuba, NG bought the rights to the discovery, but I've seen nothing about it, something tells me this city underwater is the Maya ancestors of old, or maybe their a link to Atlantis, because of the period this city was above the waves.
@carinwiseman4309
@carinwiseman4309 20 дней назад
Brian Forester tested DNA of Paracus people of Peru, and they came from around Baltic Sea region originally......so maybe not a different cataclysm.
@RisenShine-zy7dn
@RisenShine-zy7dn 15 дней назад
Good point!
@jannettb7930
@jannettb7930 8 дней назад
Wow, amazing. Flood stories exist along coasts and rivers all around the world. I wonder if volcano stories exist around volcanoes around the world? Or earthquake stories around fault lines around the world? It's a mystery
@icarusbinns3156
@icarusbinns3156 8 дней назад
The goddess Pele for volcanoes in Hawaii. And Hawaii existing in general The Norse had Loki thrashing in pain to explain earthquakes
@jannettb7930
@jannettb7930 8 дней назад
@@icarusbinns3156 I know, that's the point. I was being facetious. The show mentioned a few different flood myths and stated they must come from somewhere. Then he meets up with this guy in the Mediterranean Sea that thinks he has found a sunken civilization, and they heavily imply that if they find evidence of this civilization, then they have found evidence of the biblical flood and it would prove the 'original' myth and all other flood myths come from here. My point is, people who live near large bodies of water have flood myths. People who live near volcanoes have volcano myths. People who live in quake-prone areas have earthquake myths. It's not a mystery, the flood myths come from experiencing local floods. Not an global flood where 7 people in the Mediterranean survive and repopulate the earth.
@lpluva1
@lpluva1 11 дней назад
I find it fascinating that a culture that knew so much about how the planets and stars behaved, could know so little about how their own planet planet behaved. These acts make The Spanish Inquisition look tame.
@angelafranco4680
@angelafranco4680 21 день назад
Me encantas Lin, låstima que no hablo inglés 😩 😭
@Hunakh489
@Hunakh489 21 день назад
Albert Lin is going to be in every shot..😮
@laughingoutloud5742
@laughingoutloud5742 16 дней назад
That was fun
@octopus92
@octopus92 16 дней назад
After watched this video, i have a question in my mind. Had any Civilization been lived at Sundaland before it's drowning into the sea?? 🤔
@CharlieDanvers
@CharlieDanvers 21 день назад
I don't think it's a big mystery why there's tales of great waves and dangerous floods in an area that's seen like 20 tsunamis.
@Willyslikey
@Willyslikey 15 дней назад
How about showing less of Albert looking around, Albert driving a car, Albert looking at his computer, Albert…????
@gregedmand9939
@gregedmand9939 16 дней назад
Humans being victims of floods is a universal experience. In eras before the written language, only oral storytelling was the way to convey history. Really important events were routinely embellished from generation to generation, to convey the sense of danger. Those who try to pull all these stories into one massive event is ridiculous. Humans need water to drink, for food harvest and travel, therefore have lived as close to it as possible. Unfortunately weather and seismic events can create sudden and massive flooding events. Humans witnessed the destruction of many places in antiquity such as the submerging of Doggerland caused by the Storegga triggered Tsunami. The coast of Peru suffered a similar event. The "Flood Myth" is common around the world, not because of a single event, but because it's such a common experience. If you have never traveled beyond the farming fields of your village and there's a massive spring flood or Tsunami, your whole "world" is submerged.
@briancoreas1147
@briancoreas1147 13 дней назад
Gone Are the Days When We Were Clued To The TV Watching National Geographic.
@Pl4sm0
@Pl4sm0 13 дней назад
I'm sure Graham Hancock would love watch this
@XJapanGonnaGiveItToYa-cd4xj
@XJapanGonnaGiveItToYa-cd4xj 11 дней назад
I would interpret the fish going in then going out as a tsunami, no? Especially in Peru on the ring of fire That's not to say there wasn't El Nino floods too, but I don't know if the mural is related.
@ZarekRoss
@ZarekRoss 17 дней назад
How did it take them 30 years to find a plate and they were still funded? Genuine question.
@Sieupeaici000
@Sieupeaici000 20 дней назад
All hail Albert Lin
@brendabaxter5060
@brendabaxter5060 18 дней назад
He’s the greatest isn’t he. I think I’ve seen everything he’s done
@yie1918
@yie1918 20 дней назад
Good video 🆙🆙®️💥🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠☄️
@GetToTheFarm
@GetToTheFarm 6 дней назад
39:58 i was thinking what a cool ruins, look at that ARCH! then no one on the show is excited at all and i realized it the glare on the screen! doesnt it look cool tho?! 40:23 hahahahah
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