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I watched it last night and it's a very interesting show. It does make sence and those little stone carving's they found in the middle of that field was pretty darn neat. The way the world is I'm sure there are ton's of civilization's we don't have a clue about and I'm darn sure one day people will be wondering the same thing about us.
does anyone know if the team has their own site with updates... seems like the documentary is just hyping up the theory with cliffhanger questions
of course they always do that. These documentarys never give answer's just the what if and it's possible. They normally do that to get more funding from private investors. Something like this could take a person's life time to get the answer.
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If you can't find it to download or just want to watch it on tv it's going to air in Canada on March 27th on the Discovery Channel according to the globenmail
The mud flats are dry for just two months a year and closed to the public...
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Dr. Freund is unsure whether the Spanish government plans to fully excavate the site, and said the matter is complicated by its designation as an ecological park.
sorry to bump an old thread
caught bit of it as a rerun this morning
very interesting how this could possibly dethrone Mesopotamia as the cradle of civilization by almost another 2000 years