Jimmy Corsetti
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All I know is that I came across the documentary that was from 2011 from George S. Alexander and Natalis Rosen. where they showed the site that I had never seen or heard of before. And when I first started making a series of videos on this in late 2018, it was there was literally tens of thousands of comments on my video saying, how have I never seen or heard of the wrist shot structure before?
All I know is that I came across the documentary that was from 2011 from George S. Alexander and Natalis Rosen. where they showed the site that I had never seen or heard of before. And when I first started making a series of videos on this in late 2018, it was there was literally tens of thousands of comments on my video saying, how have I never seen or heard of the wrist shot structure before?
It is one of the most bizarre geological features anywhere on Earth.
It is one of the most bizarre geological features anywhere on Earth.
It is one of the most bizarre geological features anywhere on Earth.
Yeah. Yeah, it was first identified by astronauts in the Gemini 4 missions in 1964, and it's approximately 16 miles wide, and it's made up of concentric circles. The consensus among scientists is that it's a collapsed volcanic dome, although that's not 100% proven. They've never drilled the site.
Yeah. Yeah, it was first identified by astronauts in the Gemini 4 missions in 1964, and it's approximately 16 miles wide, and it's made up of concentric circles. The consensus among scientists is that it's a collapsed volcanic dome, although that's not 100% proven. They've never drilled the site.
Yeah. Yeah, it was first identified by astronauts in the Gemini 4 missions in 1964, and it's approximately 16 miles wide, and it's made up of concentric circles. The consensus among scientists is that it's a collapsed volcanic dome, although that's not 100% proven. They've never drilled the site.
Um, like when you asked if people have visited it, one thing I like to point out is that there has been no archeological dig at the site. Um, Mauritania actually forbids it. It turns out there's an abundance of gold there and they won't allow any digging. However, it has been studied from a geologist because at first they thought it was potentially an impact site from a meteor.
Um, like when you asked if people have visited it, one thing I like to point out is that there has been no archeological dig at the site. Um, Mauritania actually forbids it. It turns out there's an abundance of gold there and they won't allow any digging. However, it has been studied from a geologist because at first they thought it was potentially an impact site from a meteor.
Um, like when you asked if people have visited it, one thing I like to point out is that there has been no archeological dig at the site. Um, Mauritania actually forbids it. It turns out there's an abundance of gold there and they won't allow any digging. However, it has been studied from a geologist because at first they thought it was potentially an impact site from a meteor.
They've ruled that out. There's no signature traces of anything, uh, to suggest that. Um, But I consider this to be by far the most likely location for the lost capital city of Atlantis. And I point out capital. That's the key there. Because Atlantis was said to be an empire made up of ten kingdoms. And the capital was said to be made up of concentric circles.
They've ruled that out. There's no signature traces of anything, uh, to suggest that. Um, But I consider this to be by far the most likely location for the lost capital city of Atlantis. And I point out capital. That's the key there. Because Atlantis was said to be an empire made up of ten kingdoms. And the capital was said to be made up of concentric circles.
They've ruled that out. There's no signature traces of anything, uh, to suggest that. Um, But I consider this to be by far the most likely location for the lost capital city of Atlantis. And I point out capital. That's the key there. Because Atlantis was said to be an empire made up of ten kingdoms. And the capital was said to be made up of concentric circles.
Three that would be of water, two of land that would match the Rishad if it had water in it. An opening to the sea at the south. And right there, that is a southerly facing opening that you can see in the lower corner right there. To the right. Right. A little to the left. Right. Bing. Yeah, right there. It's also made up of red, black and white color stones.
Three that would be of water, two of land that would match the Rishad if it had water in it. An opening to the sea at the south. And right there, that is a southerly facing opening that you can see in the lower corner right there. To the right. Right. A little to the left. Right. Bing. Yeah, right there. It's also made up of red, black and white color stones.
Three that would be of water, two of land that would match the Rishad if it had water in it. An opening to the sea at the south. And right there, that is a southerly facing opening that you can see in the lower corner right there. To the right. Right. A little to the left. Right. Bing. Yeah, right there. It's also made up of red, black and white color stones.
It had a mountain to the north that just so happened to be called the Atlas Mountains, which was said to be the very first king of Mauritania. And it turns out that the or excuse me, the very first king of Atlantis. And it just so happens that the first king of Mauritania was also named King Atlas. And basically, there's more than a dozen similarities, which I consider to be the most.
It had a mountain to the north that just so happened to be called the Atlas Mountains, which was said to be the very first king of Mauritania. And it turns out that the or excuse me, the very first king of Atlantis. And it just so happens that the first king of Mauritania was also named King Atlas. And basically, there's more than a dozen similarities, which I consider to be the most.
It had a mountain to the north that just so happened to be called the Atlas Mountains, which was said to be the very first king of Mauritania. And it turns out that the or excuse me, the very first king of Atlantis. And it just so happens that the first king of Mauritania was also named King Atlas. And basically, there's more than a dozen similarities, which I consider to be the most.