@historydrops

Episode # 1897 on Spotify

@lizc6393

You're doing a great job with these clips brother, subbed and grateful to you, keep it up ๐Ÿ‘

@cap00ify

Graham Hancock joins the proud tradition of credulous people (or those with more nefarious purposes) across human history to declare "it's impossible to believe it's entirely a work of nature."

@reccocon3442

Before "the water broke".

@waveydavey609

And what's underneath of it because there's Big Blocks on top of small blocks

@Emppu_T.

it was above ground when the sea was lower, about ice age era

@pinkysunshine2423

That's probably used by the space crafts that go into the ocean. 
Like back to the future shit maybe its a portal if you enter the ocean at a certain high speed you go through it

@andrewthompson7867

Devils causeway in Ireland ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช also looks man made however itโ€™s natural

@mikefriend1514

Every episode starts with โ€˜the world of archaeology is against meโ€™ but involves interviewing an archaeologist who supports at least a part of the Astro/archaeological hypothesis. Great story telling nonetheless.

@cap00ify

Congrats to Graham Hancock who apparently is now also a marine geologist. This reminds me of the running gag on The Daily Show where correspondents have a different made up speciality every night.

@mahuaskitchen

Can you please tell him to read Ramayana the Indian history..๐Ÿ˜Š