The Americas asks if there were more sophisticated civilizations at work in the formation of geoglyphs 12000 years ago.
But what if that wasn't the only time in Earth's history that a space rock triggered an ancient apocalypse? In a new Netflix series, controversial author Graham Hancock claims that an ancient ...
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Meanwhile, debris would go hurtling in all directions, where some of it would inevitably strike Earth, forming massive craters miles wide. It would be an apocalypse for all life on Earth.
After all, heat is what often causes volcanic eruptions in the first place. It rises from Earth's core and builds up within the volcanic chamber until one day the pressure is so great it explodes.
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Apocalypse or not, if people are in a horrible situation ... Humans sending money through satellites to other humans on a completely different part of the Earth — one could say that we really do live ...
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In Ancient Apocalypse: The Americas ... “one that traveled the Earth in the night of time, leaving traces of its wisdom wherever it went.” Hancock has also appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast ...