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Legend of Atlantis (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans
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Exciting evidence emerges of civilizations lost for centuries under the waves, from mysterious underwater pyramids off the coast of Japan to the fabled city of Atlantis itself. Using cutting-edge graphics to reveal what's actually lying on the seafloor, and insight from the world's top marine archaeologists, Drain the Oceans finds the answers.

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@NatGeo

3 years ago

Comment with your favorite part from this episode of Drain the Oceans below ⬇️

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@TheFirstCalled.60AD

3 years ago

In a thousand year's from now, when the sea levels rise again and all of our towns and cities today are submerged underwater and have rotted away.. the only thing the marine geologists will find when they dive deep, are the remnants of a Nokia 3310....Wonderful.

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@angienorton5577

3 years ago

Its amazing to think that one day we today will be an ancient civilization.

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@gentlerat

1 year ago

This is why National Geographic is so much better than the History Channel or Netflix. It actually gives the skeptics air time and lets them sometimes have the last word.

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@LuciixLucci

2 years ago

My favorite part was when Professor M. Kimura was talking about how warm & happy the Triangle Pool makes you feel after taking a dip. 👨🏻‍🔬💧🤣🥰

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@yoobie9824

3 years ago

Oceans scare me, but that won’t stop me from binge watching documentaries about them

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@capishe2295

3 years ago

Who ever did the graphics in this video should have a raise

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@esbi3523

1 year ago

This is a timeless documentary. Today, some regions in our country are experiencing prolonged flooding even with light rainfalls - roads and bridges became unpassable, plains are fully covered with muddy water and some residential areas are barely recognizable. Some people began to abandon their houses and business. Probably this is just how the nature works, and probably less than a century from now, people will inhabit highland areas.

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@mariacristinarevadulla7232

11 months ago

Never in my imagination that a part of an ocean can be emptied in order to see what is under it. So amazing, with the innovations of technology this happened. Thank you for sharing.

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@eren1081

3 years ago

My favorite part was every time the narrator said "Only 1 question remains..." and then continued to put forth unanswered questions for 45 minutes.

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@amandaries7037

3 years ago

Imagine if the library of Alexandria wasn’t burned by Julius Caesar , the amount of history we are missing out on

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@SunnyBoy_96

1 year ago

Amazing what we can find in our unexplored oceans, we know more about the universe than we do about our own waters absolutely incredible ❤️

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@moizmuhammad3566

1 year ago

Omg,i was so excited when i saw this episode,i have always been fascinated by historical and ancient civilizations and Atlantis is one of my wonders,but i still would looove to know more about it,i love the ocean and am fascinated by sea animals and history,so i highly enjoyed this episode and got alot to learn from it❤🤗

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@TheLastDragon795

2 years ago

I'm just waiting on that day where a diver accidentally uncovers a handprint. Puts his hand there and the ocean kingdom opens up.

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@Neseku

2 years ago

Who else is afraid, but absolutely fascinated by the ocean?

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@harrietharlow9929

1 year ago

I love this series! It is so awesome to see the ocean receding and seeing what is down there.

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@wade5941

2 years ago

Imagine a world just 20,000 years ago when the oceans were almost 400 feet lower than they are now.

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@ittihat1555

3 years ago

We discovered only 5% of the oceans imagine what is hidden in that 95% it gives me goosebumps

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@andymar7601

3 years ago

i like the sea but i'm scared of what is deep down there.

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@Tanya-ob5tb

8 months ago

Salute to NatGeo for always fascinating us with the best research and content.

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