possible civilizations before the ice age | Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson #shorts #podcast

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Graham Hancock discusses the possibility of prehistoric civilizations before the ice age that archaeology is trying to conceal
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the last one is especially shocking, by realizing how some of the BIGGEST cities are actually coastal cities..

VWXY
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Since I was a child and found out that sea level rises. I thought why not find the old coastal regions that are under water and see what was there before. People tend to populate near water.

tubegoood
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only guy fighting for lost links of history.. now he's called a mad man but there'll come a day when the same people will call him Pioneer

Earth_Being
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He’s like, I can’t do it all people!! Throw your man some help 😂

davidryan
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Makes me excited for future findings! Glad there's still more wonders to be explored

emmadaily
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I remember the was a Sunday program on TV here that had a segment about how they found evidence of human(possibly Khoisan) settlent in areas that were under water in what was now modern day Cape town, possibly said that whole "city bowl" area was part of the sea & they found traces of burnt/cooked sea shells in the caves across the east coast of South Africa.

teamlean
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Graham Hancock is the best thing that ever happened to our 'real' history...
We need many more like him who are willing to investigate much further/deeper and correctly rewrite the history books...
As opposed to the complete bullcrap we've been spoonfed all our lives

mickyb.
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Those places are also especially dangerous for scientists who don’t know how to survive in said locations. And having complex equipment out there could be quite challenging.

scyphozoa
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They can't do reasonable research in places they can't stay for more than a few weeks at a time.

The harshest climates and inhospitable places.

Like a desert would mean either constantly flying things in or out for the workers needs. Water, food, shelter, (yes some water is available) and some medical supplies for safety.

The Amazon forest is nuts. One of the most heavily dense tree covered places on earth. We are STILL finding new animal and bug species from the forest today. And again, unless we cut down a chunk of forest to provide shelters for the workers, it's gonna be to costly.

The ocean might as well be a diffrent planet in terms of "areas researched" more than 80% of our oceans are un researched. They are making good advancement in deep sea submerged houses (pods technically.) But the deepest part of the ocean is the pacific ocean, at like 35 or 36 thousand meters down known as the challenger deep. (Can you tell I love the ocean lol) it's hard to make a big enough craft to withstand those depths to research. Let alone the darkness, the animals and the cold.

catsruleable
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Mans a legend. Love his work and the way he delivers it.

gravey
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They have enough knowledge to know the amazon rain forest was originally like a prairie

davidfreeman
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All the places are damn hard to work with. And it cost tons of money also thats why its not done there.

zizi
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The problem with amazon temples is we don't have true Chads left willing to indiana jhones into a temple and dodge possible traps but also able to know mesoamerican history and what they're doing

marcokonst
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Literally just finished his Netflix show earlier. It’s insane how people won’t listen to him. It’s such a simple concept yet no one will agree with him, in my mind and my opinion he’s completely in the right and there’s so much history yet to be found in these places he speaks of, we just need people who aren’t so dense and be more open minded and check these places out.

kyusuvi
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Cliff notes of Graham Hancock: There were people before, and they had a grand society of everything we have today, but they built it all out of 100% biodegradable materials that left no trace, but before they died off, they taught our ancestors the stuff they needed to get through the stone age.

coreylee
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EXACTLY !!! Thanks, for sharing this vast knowledge, of which, no one, really speaks about.

Please have your next video.

maryroseculas
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Organization of such an expedition costs a fortune and if it's funded by public sectors, like a university, it's a huge problem with bureaucracy. Some regions are unstable/not safe to visit, which means you would have to pay a warlord, which would inadvertibly make you fund organized crime in these regions with tax-money. So, yeah, that's one of the reasons why no one plans expeditions there anymore. Oh and the country where you are digging in gets to keep everything you dig up.

Herucarne
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One thing I wanted to do more than anything was be with a small group that we could go and study and uncover all these secrets of human history and the world and the future, that’s what I think I enjoy most in life is wondering and seeking to know and uncover these things.

Prisoner_
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The world needs to listen to this man.

robertvandeveire
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Love Graham’s passion and conviction. You know he’s right - right?

appealinbanana