Luke Caverns
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if the road is in such good condition and in these major blocks where's where where's the building it's leading to right uh is it is a question but without you know arguing against in that direction it's just it's geology and there's a how much have you looked into the whole atlantis theory have you paid a lot of any attention to it no not hardly at all right
These sort of invitations have me looking at it more than I've ever looked at it in my life, but I would not claim to be an expert or even have thought much about it before this phase of my life. When you're talking about this one is one of many, what if there's a bunch of stuff submerged under the ocean? Graham's right about that.
These sort of invitations have me looking at it more than I've ever looked at it in my life, but I would not claim to be an expert or even have thought much about it before this phase of my life. When you're talking about this one is one of many, what if there's a bunch of stuff submerged under the ocean? Graham's right about that.
These sort of invitations have me looking at it more than I've ever looked at it in my life, but I would not claim to be an expert or even have thought much about it before this phase of my life. When you're talking about this one is one of many, what if there's a bunch of stuff submerged under the ocean? Graham's right about that.
But in most cases where we know, like the example Luke just brought up, there are some things that are off the coast of Florida that are man-made and now underwater. But we have things on the mainland, too, that connect to them, and we have artifact assemblages that find ourselves in a certain amount of time or a certain time frame, carbon-14 things. Yeah.
But in most cases where we know, like the example Luke just brought up, there are some things that are off the coast of Florida that are man-made and now underwater. But we have things on the mainland, too, that connect to them, and we have artifact assemblages that find ourselves in a certain amount of time or a certain time frame, carbon-14 things. Yeah.
But in most cases where we know, like the example Luke just brought up, there are some things that are off the coast of Florida that are man-made and now underwater. But we have things on the mainland, too, that connect to them, and we have artifact assemblages that find ourselves in a certain amount of time or a certain time frame, carbon-14 things. Yeah.
I'm a fan of what I call the preponderance of evidence. One-offs disturb me. One-offs are not a pattern. Nothing that we can, as detectives, find a pattern that we can find an answer out of. When Easter Island has... You know, 500 dates now that are all confirming dates around 600 to 1,000 years as the first habitation of the island. Mm-hmm.
I'm a fan of what I call the preponderance of evidence. One-offs disturb me. One-offs are not a pattern. Nothing that we can, as detectives, find a pattern that we can find an answer out of. When Easter Island has... You know, 500 dates now that are all confirming dates around 600 to 1,000 years as the first habitation of the island. Mm-hmm.
I'm a fan of what I call the preponderance of evidence. One-offs disturb me. One-offs are not a pattern. Nothing that we can, as detectives, find a pattern that we can find an answer out of. When Easter Island has... You know, 500 dates now that are all confirming dates around 600 to 1,000 years as the first habitation of the island. Mm-hmm.
You know, you can't just walk in with, well, you can, and Graham did, with a big what if. You know, like, well, okay, so, you know, the archaeology says this. And then that one kind of made me sad because at first I was watching that episode and he was talking to a Rapa Nui person and asking them about their history. And they were telling him, like I've been told when I've been to the island.
You know, you can't just walk in with, well, you can, and Graham did, with a big what if. You know, like, well, okay, so, you know, the archaeology says this. And then that one kind of made me sad because at first I was watching that episode and he was talking to a Rapa Nui person and asking them about their history. And they were telling him, like I've been told when I've been to the island.
You know, you can't just walk in with, well, you can, and Graham did, with a big what if. You know, like, well, okay, so, you know, the archaeology says this. And then that one kind of made me sad because at first I was watching that episode and he was talking to a Rapa Nui person and asking them about their history. And they were telling him, like I've been told when I've been to the island.
You were there? I've been to the island a couple of times.
You were there? I've been to the island a couple of times.
You were there? I've been to the island a couple of times.
Yeah, I'm going back next year.
Yeah, I'm going back next year.
Yeah, I'm going back next year.
A couple of times. I haven't heard about fires lately. Right now there's just a protest at the airport because the locals are pissed off that the one and only airline that goes there changed their immigration forms. They're kind of letting anybody get in there again and they're pissed off.