Underwater Lost City in England | Lost Cities With Albert Lin

Underwater Lost City in England | Lost Cities With Albert Lin

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National Geographic
National Geographic - 06.11.2019 20:38

8,000 years ago, sea levels were lower and this seabed was dry land. What are your thoughts on this underwater city?

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Pko_2.0_Pop
Pko_2.0_Pop - 02.11.2023 09:03

The real "Atlantis"

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Jon Erlandson
Jon Erlandson - 17.05.2023 21:10

doggerland is not atlantis... history... is atlantis.... the symbol and the symbolic... myth and mysteries... symbiosis....

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Secular Sunshine
Secular Sunshine - 23.04.2023 19:18

Let the Sunshine In...

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Nikki Grzesnski
Nikki Grzesnski - 03.08.2022 13:44

Do you know what I do not understand? 🤔🤔. Why do you call it 'lost City - in England'???

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Carleen Fe Gabule
Carleen Fe Gabule - 28.05.2022 07:02

Cool but sad:( of those lost cities

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James Winterfield
James Winterfield - 06.05.2022 08:48

help me im drowning ....help im with the bnp ....help im drowning .......help treatment ;;;;;...bark bark bark bark bark bark bark ....treatment .......help im with the bnp ...help me ...

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Holger Kølle
Holger Kølle - 05.05.2022 15:37

Doggerland

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Diana Rodriguez
Diana Rodriguez - 16.04.2022 22:52

Amo estos documentales

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janine Darville
janine Darville - 14.03.2022 22:54

, oh la la

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PumpkinOnYt
PumpkinOnYt - 11.02.2022 01:47

This place is called Doggerland It went underwater during Stone-Age Neolithic era because once the ice age faded the sea levels rose and pushed
Doggerland underwater! The map looks way different now.

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Linda
Linda - 05.02.2022 00:33

There are walls under the sea of the Isles of Scilly dating back eight thousand years, there are also submerged forests in mounts bay here in Cornwall. A recent archaeological group set up by Cornwall council discovered there was in deed a land bridge going from Cornwall to the isles . And that there were people living there.

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alaa alsammak
alaa alsammak - 17.01.2022 05:32

Very nice

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viin_ph14
viin_ph14 - 21.12.2021 13:08

Pov you are forced to wacht this channel

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Master_Wa-Chu-Sei
Master_Wa-Chu-Sei - 17.12.2021 01:42

Dislikes goes here 👎

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Alen DG
Alen DG - 13.12.2021 17:06

Dummm

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mj101inf
mj101inf - 19.11.2021 09:30

I didn’t see anything that looked like a city, just some wood. But it’s surprising that a mainstream organization like NatGeo would use that description for anything they acknowledge to be 8000 years old. It’s almost like they forgot about the paradigm they are supposed to preserve. Of course, no mention of Doggerland...

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Sane4ka Stepanenko
Sane4ka Stepanenko - 09.11.2021 10:55

Жаль, что нет перевода на украинский или хотя бы на русский язык 😞
Тема очень интересная.

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ABO TANI
ABO TANI - 31.10.2021 18:33

So I am pretty sure the water will consume everything at the end of the world

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David Caldecoat
David Caldecoat - 20.10.2021 13:16

Amazing how the wood is well preserved

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YAHAWAH YAHAWASHI
YAHAWAH YAHAWASHI - 14.10.2021 16:15

WATER IS TO MURKEY..

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