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Who on Earth Built This?

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    Posted by time_traveler (U9906399) on Saturday, 16th February 2008

    Here's an interesting video that suggests an advanced prehistoric civilization was building giant plateaus at the exact geographical center of several continents. Any opinions? It appears authentic to me.

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    Posted by TwinProbe (U4077936) on Saturday, 16th February 2008

    Hi time_traveler,

    Call me a hardened old cynic if you must but when a first-time poster refers us to a film which is basically an advert for a book I tend to see an adman rather than a genuine request for information.

    Best thing would be for you to give a brief synopsis of the theory and state your own reasons for finding it authentic, then we'll know you're genuine. If you are actually the author or someone connected to the author that's fine but it would be nice to know that in advance.

    But I love puns and 'arc' 'Noah's ark' is really good.

    TP

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    Posted by cloudyj (U1773646) on Tuesday, 19th February 2008

    You really have to want to get 120 degrees from some of those pictures, and some of the mountains clearly aren't on the centre line despite the claim.

    Nothing mroe than scouring the world for coincidesnces and then hoping to sell books to the guilable.

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