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Solving History with Olly Steeds is a weekly American documentary adventure reality television series that premiered on January 13, 2010, on the Discovery Channel.Produced by JWM Productions, the program follows British explorer and investigative journalist Oliver Steeds [1] as he travels around the world investigating historical claims and theories.
(The Atlantis researchers Jacques Collina-Girard and Georgeos Díaz-Montexano, for instance, each claim the other's hypothesis is pseudoscience.) [77] Many of the proposed sites share some of the characteristics of the Atlantis story (water, catastrophic end, relevant time period), but none has been demonstrated to be a true historical Atlantis.
MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis is a 1994 American television film directed by Michael Vejar, based on a script written by Lee David Zlotoff and John Sheppard.
In Treasure Isle, players will be exploring the forgotten, underwater city of Atlantis in Zynga's next Well, you could always go down. Treasure Isle Atlantis: Venture deep into the forbidden city soon
A large new game feature has swept onto the shores of Treasure Isle, as Zynga has unleashed not only a new set of quests surrounding Bermuda, ruins, and eventually the lost city of Atlantis, but ...
Atlantis: The Lost Continent Revealed is a pseudohistorical book by Charles Berlitz. He lists several alternative theories on where the possible mythical Atlantis may have been situated, and cites different legends and stories that may support the different theories.
Atlantis, 2011 BBC One production starring Stephanie Leonidas as Pinaruti, Reece Ritchie as Yishharu, Langley Kirkwood as Rusa, and Tom Conti as the Narrator. Atlantis is the setting of the 2013 BBC One fantasy series of the same name. S.T.A.R. Labs screen displaying the virtual map of Earth-2 with the Atlantis.
According to The LA Times, Epstein also had an enthusiasm for “pirate treasure”, his name for old rum bottles and crockery found about the island. He would pay servants between $100 and $1,000 ...