Sea Level Rise and Global Warming
Could a sea level rise of 7 to 23 inches by the end of this century wipe out civilization as we know it? What about a rise of 420 feet over the last 18,000 years? If you do the math, … Continue reading
Could a sea level rise of 7 to 23 inches by the end of this century wipe out civilization as we know it? What about a rise of 420 feet over the last 18,000 years? If you do the math, … Continue reading
Everywhere you turn these days, somebody has a new statistic about global warming. Just today the top five Reuters headlines and four of the top five National Geographic News headlines were crying about global warming. Is it really that big … Continue reading
The sub-title of this blog is “Information and speculation about MegaAmerica and the ancient maritime cultures of the Caribbean Basin” and I’d like to dedicate this entry to the information part of that subtitle. I recently ordered two DVD videos … Continue reading
(Last updated 7/1/2007) Ever since Plato first described the existence of an island paradise populated by an advanced civilization, the myth of Atlantis has captured the human imagination. Join NGC on a quest that traverses the globe in search of … Continue reading
2006 has been an exciting year for me and I can’t wait to see what the new year brings. Will 2007 be the year that establishes, once and for all, that an ancient race of maritime travelers inhabited the Caribbean … Continue reading
The title of a recent National Geographic News article caught my attention because it appeared to address the subject of early human migration. The sub-title screams, “Humans first moved out of Africa about 70,000 years ago, but 30,000 years later … Continue reading
In recent weeks I’ve become active on several Internet forums, including ThothWeb.com and the Google Earth Community. As I’ve browsed the topics relating to archaeology, the Caribbean and other related topics, I’ve discovered that a lot of folks haven’t heard … Continue reading
Earlier this week, my wife and I had the opportunity to see a unique water craft first-hand and meet with its inventor, Thomas “Doc” Rowe. Doc and his assistant, Ben Morson, had previously invited us to visit their Noland Corporation … Continue reading
One of our readers recently posted an article about an upcoming expedition to search for Native American sites in the Gulf of Mexico, south of the Texas-Louisiana border. The project will make use of both manned and unmanned subs (a … Continue reading
UPDATE – The show will air again at 3pm PST (6pm EST) on 12/30/2006! If you missed the premiere of Is It Real?: Atlantis it’s scheduled for a repeat on Monday, October 9, 2006 in the United States on the … Continue reading