Graham Hancock
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The fact that this is found all around the world to me is a memory of something that happened to our ancestors, something so traumatic, something so huge that it's been preserved better than almost anything else from our past.
The fact that this is found all around the world to me is a memory of something that happened to our ancestors, something so traumatic, something so huge that it's been preserved better than almost anything else from our past.
The fact that this is found all around the world to me is a memory of something that happened to our ancestors, something so traumatic, something so huge that it's been preserved better than almost anything else from our past.
Reichardt structure, Mauritania. I would not like to say one way or the other because I've not been there. I've not had boots on the ground there. I've not been able to look at it. Yes, it's very intriguing. Very.
Reichardt structure, Mauritania. I would not like to say one way or the other because I've not been there. I've not had boots on the ground there. I've not been able to look at it. Yes, it's very intriguing. Very.
Reichardt structure, Mauritania. I would not like to say one way or the other because I've not been there. I've not had boots on the ground there. I've not been able to look at it. Yes, it's very intriguing. Very.
Probably was, but you might have to go back many millions of years to get to that point. The honest answer to that question is I don't know. I'm open-minded on the Richat structure. It's something that I would like to study, but I have not had time to yet. Future work is something that I may study.
Probably was, but you might have to go back many millions of years to get to that point. The honest answer to that question is I don't know. I'm open-minded on the Richat structure. It's something that I would like to study, but I have not had time to yet. Future work is something that I may study.
Probably was, but you might have to go back many millions of years to get to that point. The honest answer to that question is I don't know. I'm open-minded on the Richat structure. It's something that I would like to study, but I have not had time to yet. Future work is something that I may study.
And after studying it, I may come to the conclusion that it's just a remarkable natural phenomenon of which there are many. Or I may come to a different conclusion. It depends what the evidence shows me. But I try not to spout off on things that I'm not personally acquainted with and don't really know about.
And after studying it, I may come to the conclusion that it's just a remarkable natural phenomenon of which there are many. Or I may come to a different conclusion. It depends what the evidence shows me. But I try not to spout off on things that I'm not personally acquainted with and don't really know about.
And after studying it, I may come to the conclusion that it's just a remarkable natural phenomenon of which there are many. Or I may come to a different conclusion. It depends what the evidence shows me. But I try not to spout off on things that I'm not personally acquainted with and don't really know about.
Found by an amateur. Turns out to be a real place. I think the myths are the memory banks of our species. And I don't think archaeology takes them seriously enough. There's a tendency to just dismiss them as fantasies, as things that were made up by the ancients for some bizarre reason of their own.
Found by an amateur. Turns out to be a real place. I think the myths are the memory banks of our species. And I don't think archaeology takes them seriously enough. There's a tendency to just dismiss them as fantasies, as things that were made up by the ancients for some bizarre reason of their own.