: The episode highlights the debate between Hancock’s fringe theories and the archaeological consensus that the structures are a result of natural geological processes.
In this episode, journalist and author travels to the Bahamas to investigate underwater geological formations that he believes may be evidence of a lost advanced civilization. Episode Summary [S1E4] Ghosts of a Drowned World
: Hancock poses the question of whether an ancient civilization could have possessed the advanced seafaring skills and knowledge to map the world's oceans thousands of years before recorded history. : The episode highlights the debate between Hancock’s
Hancock explores the , a series of rectangular limestone blocks located off the coast of North Bimini island. While mainstream geologists generally consider these formations to be natural "beachrock," Hancock argues that they are man-made structures—potentially a road, pier, or wall—dating back to the end of the last Ice Age. Key Discussion Points Hancock explores the , a series of rectangular
is the fourth episode of the first season of the documentary series Ancient Apocalypse , which premiered on Netflix on November 11, 2022.