The claims made in the episode are heavily disputed by the scientific and archaeological communities. Geologists and archaeologists state that: Watch Ancient Apocalypse | Netflix Official Site
Hancock presents several arguments to suggest the underwater site is not a natural occurrence: Ancient.Apocalypse.2022.S01E04.MULTi.1080p.NF.W...
Discovered in 1968, this 1,500-foot-long underwater formation is composed of large, somewhat rectangular limestone blocks. Hancock disputes the mainstream geological consensus. The claims made in the episode are heavily
He uses side-scan sonar arrays to claim that smaller stones were deliberately placed underneath the massive slabs to keep them level on the seafloor. He uses side-scan sonar arrays to claim that
centers on Graham Hancock's exploration of the Bahamas. In this episode, he investigates the infamous Bimini Road to argue that it is an artificial structure left behind by a forgotten Ice Age civilization.
Massive coastal shelves were exposed during the Ice Age. Submerged structures like the one at Bimini are remnants of an advanced civilization lost to rising sea levels. 🗺️ Key Claims & Narrative
The episode discusses ancient maps that supposedly show coastlines and landmasses before they were swallowed by the ocean at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. 🪨 The Scientific Consensus