Planet Earth
What if a continent the size of North America is hiding in plain sight, just beneath the ocean's surface? In this episode, we decode the mystery of Aquaterra—a lost world that was home to our ancestors for thousands of years. We begin in the Baltic Sea, where a team of students accidentally discovered the Blinkerwall, a kilometer-long stone hunting structure built 10,000 years ago. This massive wall proves that prehistoric humans were not just simple wanderers, but sophisticated engineers capable of mobilizing large-scale labor to modify their environment. We then journey to the North Sea to explore Doggerland, a once-lush fertile country that connected Britain to Europe. Using "sedimentary ancient DNA," researchers have revealed that this was no cold, empty bridge, but a destination filled with oak and elm forests—a sanctuary for life during the deep freeze of the Ice Age. Finally, we dive into the Genovesa Cave in Mallorca, where a submerged stone bridge has rewritten the timeline of human settlement in the Mediterranean by over a thousand years. Join us as we uncover the "The Atlantis Code" and realize that the rising seas didn't just steal land—they sealed away the true history of our species.
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