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Atlantis Off Coast of Spain?

Anthropological researcher Michael Donnellon discusses his team’s search for the lost continent of Atlantis off the coastline of Spain. He says they have pinpointed an outcropping of submerged buildings in the Atlantic Ocean, close to the city of Cadiz in the southernmost tip of Spain. The alignment and structures of the buildings closely match the ancient descriptions by the Greek philosopher Plato.

Donnellon has been involved in major projects set in Egypt as well as resurrecting treasures from a shipwreck along the North Sea near Great Britain. He explains how modern tools like satellite sonar scans and LIDAR technology have made it easier to pinpoint buried or demolished structures along the Earth’s surface. Scuba diving also comes into play.

Donnellon shares his observations with Dan Richards on his channel DeDunking.

Who Are The Wolf Men?

Here, well-known extraterrestrial investigator Linda Mouton Howe explores tales of wolf-like creatures from around the world. Sometimes called werewolves, wolf men or barghest, these creatures often were linked to a isolated hill or a remote, heavily forested area.

Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian, presented the oldest remembered story of a wolf man found in The Epic of Gilgamesh, from around 2,100 B.C. Howe talks with Paul Sinclair, a British filmmaker, who has a new documentary called Wolf Lands.

Sinclair delves deeper into the legends emanating from Flixton, along the North Sea in the United Kingdom. Wolf-like creatures, able to walk perched on their hind legs, were said to be able to surgically mutilate sheep, cattle or wild animals, before returning to underground caves in which they lived. Here’s more from Howe’s Earthfiles channel.

Ancient City Below North Sea

Some have called Doggerland the Stone Age Atlantis of Britain, while others think of it as a sort of prehistoric Garden of Eden. Doggerland was an area of land, now submerged beneath the southern North Sea, that connected Britain to continental Europe. It was flooded by rising sea levels around 8,000 years ago. More from Robert Sepehr.

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