10 Strangest Underwater Discoveries
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With so much of the earth’s oceans being unmapped, there are certainly some strange things down there. . .
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Which discovery do you think is the most amazing?
Alltime10s do more stuff on drugs
Alltime10s you have told that it was 9000 years old but the reality is of 4000 years old of Indus valley civilization in gulf of khambat
The most amazing “fact” presented is that the US Army flew F-4 Phantoms. I always thought they were used by the Air Force, Navy and Marine aviators. Well, you’re the internet expert I guess.
You guys have covered cars and engines but how can you miss “Ram Sethu” a bridge between India and Sri Lanka…
NONE! Because You have Covered them Several Times Before. Get some NEW Material You Shills.
Atlit yam?
Unable to errect… ahem focus!
Can we please have depths and measurements in meters!
Feet mean absolutely nothing to me!
Great episode.
please support my channel, I also upload this type of videos
Need a compilation of how often this guy opens and closes his hands
I read a book that tells the reason for why the Cuban city was sunken… Though I don’t think most people would take it as historical fact.
Matthew Smith oh thought so… I allready believe in that xD
brontome
Book of Mormon. A religious book about people who lived in the ancient America’s and worshipped God. There is a part in it that talks about cities being swallowed up by the sea.
Now it being religious is why I said most people wouldn’t take it as historical fact. It doesn’t focus much on telling a detailed history anyway, but I still find it interesting how what it says correlates with archeological discoveries.
Matthew Smith what book?
i think it’d be nice to figure out those ancient origins and how they got there in the first place.
unsolved? or not yet made public? do do do do