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So what exactly is it
in this theory of mine that's deemed so objectionable? Quite simply,
it's because I dare to suggest that the idea
behind the design of Serpent Mound goes back to a time
much earlier than 300 BC, more than 10,000 years earlier
to the end of the last Ice Age. And for me, the proof of this lies in
one of its most stunning attributes, one that mainstream archaeologists
don't like to acknowledge. Because again, it involves the sky. If you overfly Serpent Mound
on the summer solstice around June 21st, you'll immediately notice
that the jaws of the serpent are aligned almost directly
to the point where the Sun sets. So this is what happens at sunset
on the summer solstice
in this theory of mine that's deemed so objectionable? Quite simply,
it's because I dare to suggest that the idea
behind the design of Serpent Mound goes back to a time
much earlier than 300 BC, more than 10,000 years earlier
to the end of the last Ice Age. And for me, the proof of this lies in
one of its most stunning attributes, one that mainstream archaeologists
don't like to acknowledge. Because again, it involves the sky. If you overfly Serpent Mound
on the summer solstice around June 21st, you'll immediately notice
that the jaws of the serpent are aligned almost directly
to the point where the Sun sets. So this is what happens at sunset
on the summer solstice
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So what exactly is it
in this theory of mine
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that's deemed so objectionable?
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Quite simply,
it's because I dare to suggest
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that the idea
behind the design of Serpent Mound
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goes back to a time
much earlier than 300 BC,
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more than 10,000 years earlier
to the end of the last Ice Age.
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And for me, the proof of this lies in
one of its most stunning attributes,
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one that mainstream archaeologists
don't like to acknowledge.
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Because again, it involves the sky.
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If you overfly Serpent Mound
on the summer solstice around June 21st,
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you'll immediately notice
that the jaws of the serpent
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are aligned almost directly
to the point where the Sun sets.
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So this is what happens at sunset
on the summer solstice.
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Movie Summary
What if everything we know about prehistory is wrong? Journalist Graham Hancock visits archaeological sites around the world investigating if a civilization far more advanced than we ever believed possible existed thousands of yea...