Jimmy Corsetti
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It's the world's oldest and most mysterious ancient site on earth.
It's priceless.
Now, to be fair, and Dan, you've harped on this, and I really agree with you.
Now, here's the thing, though.
Of all things, they planted olive trees, and there's something that was enacted.
It's called the Olive Law in Turkey in the 1930s where it's illegal to cut down olive trees in Turkey.
So I'm like, well, that's interesting.
Oh, it'd be dust at the bottom.
And the fact they even found it at the bottom of the ocean is a miracle in itself.
Well, here's where things get nuts is that here we are talking about things as far as tens of thousands of years.
So we do have a site that Graham Hancock highlighted in season one of Ancient Apocalypse called Ganung Padang in Indonesia.
And Jamie, I have a folder on this.
So this pyramidal structure could potentially be 27,000 years old.
It's hotly debated.
But as Graham Hancock highlighted...
There is a subterranean tunnel and chamber which may have those dates, and it's not being excavated.
And a geologist, Danny Nanabajawa, I never pronounce it correctly.
Forgive me, Danny.
But he is a geologist that analyzed the ground-penetrating radar, and he said there's strong likelihood that it's man-made.
Now, the skeptics, the academics will say, well, it's probably just a lava tube because the structure is volcanic in nature.