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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,502 --> 00:00:03,420 On this episode of "expedition files"... 2 00:00:05,005 --> 00:00:09,194 For centuries, sailors feared a monster called the kraken, 3 00:00:09,218 --> 00:00:11,053 which dragged ships to their doom. 4 00:00:13,847 --> 00:00:17,017 But what if their stories were rooted in something real? 5 00:00:18,435 --> 00:00:22,397 Now, a creature from the depths has been found alive that might 6 00:00:22,523 --> 00:00:25,859 expose the truth behind the legendary kraken. 7 00:00:27,236 --> 00:00:31,198 Then, Georgia's largest lake is also its deadliest. 8 00:00:34,493 --> 00:00:38,348 With decades of mysterious drownings fueling whispers of 9 00:00:38,372 --> 00:00:39,831 a supernatural curse. 10 00:00:41,708 --> 00:00:45,438 But insights into the lake's dark past may finally shed 11 00:00:45,462 --> 00:00:47,506 light on these fatal tragedies. 12 00:00:49,925 --> 00:00:54,697 And Atlantis, the ancient Metropolis said to be sunk 13 00:00:54,721 --> 00:00:58,701 below the waves by the wrath of angry gods. 14 00:00:58,725 --> 00:01:02,396 Is there any historic basis behind the iconic myth? 15 00:01:04,106 --> 00:01:06,275 After a series of potential discoveries, 16 00:01:07,526 --> 00:01:08,819 we reveal all. 17 00:01:11,738 --> 00:01:13,240 In the corridors of time 18 00:01:15,659 --> 00:01:18,453 are mysteries that defy explanation. 19 00:01:20,205 --> 00:01:23,500 Now, I'm traveling through history itself 20 00:01:26,295 --> 00:01:27,963 on a search for the truth. 21 00:01:30,257 --> 00:01:31,258 New evidence. 22 00:01:33,302 --> 00:01:34,553 Shocking answers. 23 00:01:36,430 --> 00:01:37,431 I'm Josh gates. 24 00:01:38,765 --> 00:01:39,766 And these... 25 00:01:42,060 --> 00:01:43,729 Are my "expedition files." 26 00:01:48,942 --> 00:01:52,446 I spend more time than most on or under the water, 27 00:01:52,571 --> 00:01:55,758 from zero visibility flooded pyramids in Sudan 28 00:01:55,782 --> 00:01:58,344 to the swirling seas of the mediterranean. 29 00:01:58,368 --> 00:02:00,972 Honestly, I owe most of my career to drama mine. 30 00:02:00,996 --> 00:02:03,933 But the thing is, if you're in the business of adventure, 31 00:02:03,957 --> 00:02:06,668 there's nowhere more exciting or mysterious than 32 00:02:06,793 --> 00:02:08,187 the watery depths. 33 00:02:08,211 --> 00:02:11,858 And tonight, we look at three files that prove just that, 34 00:02:11,882 --> 00:02:15,862 plunging deep to find secrets hidden below the surface. 35 00:02:15,886 --> 00:02:19,991 We begin where else but out on the wild ocean, 36 00:02:20,015 --> 00:02:21,808 the north sea to be exact. 37 00:02:21,933 --> 00:02:24,454 And you're about to experience one of the world's 38 00:02:24,478 --> 00:02:27,189 most legendary nautical encounters. 39 00:02:27,314 --> 00:02:30,317 It's the 12th century, and this crew of norse sailors 40 00:02:30,442 --> 00:02:32,795 is among the hardiest on the high seas. 41 00:02:32,819 --> 00:02:34,714 But they're about to be humbled. 42 00:02:34,738 --> 00:02:37,866 Moments from now, according to an extraordinary written 43 00:02:37,991 --> 00:02:41,721 account, this vessel will be ambushed from the depths 44 00:02:41,745 --> 00:02:45,016 by a terrifying and gigantic monster. 45 00:02:45,040 --> 00:02:47,352 The beast will earn a name that will echo 46 00:02:47,376 --> 00:02:50,063 through the centuries, the kraken. 47 00:02:50,087 --> 00:02:53,173 Like Nessie and bigfoot, it will take its place among 48 00:02:53,298 --> 00:02:55,985 the pantheon of legendary creatures. 49 00:02:56,009 --> 00:02:59,888 But 800 years from now, shocking scientific evidence 50 00:03:00,013 --> 00:03:02,909 will suggest this mythic sea monster might be 51 00:03:02,933 --> 00:03:04,851 more than just a fantasy. 52 00:03:20,826 --> 00:03:23,721 As the tale goes, the first sign of something 53 00:03:23,745 --> 00:03:27,874 out of the ordinary is when the norse crew notices fish 54 00:03:27,999 --> 00:03:29,418 appearing in abundance, 55 00:03:31,086 --> 00:03:33,672 thousands of them thrashing near the surface. 56 00:03:36,258 --> 00:03:40,929 Then comes the smell, something foul, something evil. 57 00:03:41,054 --> 00:03:44,283 In the salt air, there's a sulfurous stench that 58 00:03:44,307 --> 00:03:45,684 burns the nostrils. 59 00:03:47,728 --> 00:03:51,374 At that moment, it's said that a crewman spots a small island 60 00:03:51,398 --> 00:03:55,294 dead ahead, but one not on their charts, 61 00:03:55,318 --> 00:03:57,571 like a slick black rock in the ocean. 62 00:03:59,364 --> 00:04:00,490 But it's no rock. 63 00:04:01,491 --> 00:04:02,825 It's alive. 64 00:04:10,959 --> 00:04:14,546 The crew scrambles to evade the creature, but it attacks. 65 00:04:17,549 --> 00:04:21,136 A colossal mass of arriving tentacles grabs the ship, 66 00:04:23,138 --> 00:04:24,890 snatching sailors from the deck. 67 00:04:26,433 --> 00:04:29,436 Legend says that the horrified nor semen fight back, 68 00:04:30,979 --> 00:04:33,273 but it's futile against the onslaught. 69 00:04:37,402 --> 00:04:39,988 At last, the leviathan submerges, 70 00:04:40,113 --> 00:04:43,301 forming a whirlpool in its wake as it drags the ship 71 00:04:43,325 --> 00:04:46,077 and her crew into the watery abyss. 72 00:04:54,586 --> 00:04:58,173 Supposedly, days after this sea monster encounter, 73 00:04:58,298 --> 00:05:00,860 a lone survivor washes ashore. 74 00:05:00,884 --> 00:05:04,280 Exhausted and waterlogged, the terrified sailor has not 75 00:05:04,304 --> 00:05:07,492 only escaped the clutches of the beast, but he lives to 76 00:05:07,516 --> 00:05:09,476 spread the tale far and wide. 77 00:05:15,106 --> 00:05:17,651 The survivor shares his stunning story with. 78 00:05:17,776 --> 00:05:19,319 Norway's king sverre. 79 00:05:20,695 --> 00:05:23,466 The king's personal historian formally records 80 00:05:23,490 --> 00:05:25,158 the tale around 1180. 81 00:05:26,952 --> 00:05:30,306 It's the first known written account of a monster that will 82 00:05:30,330 --> 00:05:32,123 one day be called the kraken. 83 00:05:33,458 --> 00:05:36,711 Over the next few centuries, many more reports emerge of 84 00:05:36,837 --> 00:05:39,130 confrontations with a similar creature. 85 00:05:40,799 --> 00:05:44,737 Swedish clergyman olaus Magnus records multiple sea monster 86 00:05:44,761 --> 00:05:47,532 encounters in his 1555 book, 87 00:05:47,556 --> 00:05:50,034 "history of the northern peoples." 88 00:05:50,058 --> 00:05:53,579 Magnus also illustrated a large creature with squid-like 89 00:05:53,603 --> 00:05:57,166 tentacles and a serpent body that some say is the first 90 00:05:57,190 --> 00:05:58,441 depiction of the kraken. 91 00:06:01,736 --> 00:06:06,366 Then, in 1734, dano-Norwegian missionary hans egede 92 00:06:06,491 --> 00:06:09,369 reported sighting a sea creature near Greenland, 93 00:06:09,494 --> 00:06:13,057 describing it as, quote, "as thick as our ship and three 94 00:06:13,081 --> 00:06:17,252 to four times as long, with a long, undulating body." 95 00:06:17,377 --> 00:06:20,213 He also recounts how it dove back under the waves, 96 00:06:20,338 --> 00:06:22,173 stirring up a massive whirlpool. 97 00:06:23,341 --> 00:06:27,220 Later, in the 1750s it's Danish maritime historian 98 00:06:27,345 --> 00:06:31,725 Erik pontoppidan who finally names the creature the kraken, 99 00:06:31,850 --> 00:06:34,603 which means something twisted or crooked. 100 00:06:36,479 --> 00:06:40,084 As more and more sailors share their extraordinary eyewitness 101 00:06:40,108 --> 00:06:42,402 tales, a consensus emerges. 102 00:06:42,527 --> 00:06:45,298 The creature resembles a squid, but one of 103 00:06:45,322 --> 00:06:46,907 monstrous proportions. 104 00:06:47,032 --> 00:06:50,553 But with no evidence of squids this large, the kraken becomes 105 00:06:50,577 --> 00:06:54,331 something every seafarer dreads and every scientist questions. 106 00:06:59,210 --> 00:07:03,298 In 1870, tales of the kraken inspire Jules verne to write 107 00:07:03,423 --> 00:07:07,135 "20,000 leagues under the sea," which features an attack by 108 00:07:07,260 --> 00:07:10,764 giant squids, which he refers to as devil fish. 109 00:07:12,349 --> 00:07:15,268 The kraken has become a thing of popular fantasy, 110 00:07:15,393 --> 00:07:18,647 but now, potential evidence of a real life monster 111 00:07:18,772 --> 00:07:20,065 is about to surface. 112 00:07:22,484 --> 00:07:24,921 In 1873, the carcass of 113 00:07:24,945 --> 00:07:28,281 a massive squid, much larger than any known species, 114 00:07:28,406 --> 00:07:31,510 washes ashore in new found land, Canada. 115 00:07:31,534 --> 00:07:33,828 The extraordinary specimen is examined by 116 00:07:33,954 --> 00:07:37,141 an amateur biologist, reverend Moses Harvey, 117 00:07:37,165 --> 00:07:41,020 who measures a seven-foot-long body with tentacles stretching 118 00:07:41,044 --> 00:07:44,130 another 24 feet in length. 119 00:07:44,255 --> 00:07:47,360 This specimen becomes the first formally identified 120 00:07:47,384 --> 00:07:52,472 species of architeuthis dux, also known as the giant squid. 121 00:07:52,597 --> 00:07:55,183 Is this creature what seafarers through history 122 00:07:55,308 --> 00:07:56,518 have been reporting? 123 00:07:56,643 --> 00:07:59,729 Has the truth of the kraken finally been revealed? 124 00:08:07,237 --> 00:08:08,571 In the late 1800s, 125 00:08:08,697 --> 00:08:12,385 remains of an enormous giant squid wash ashore. 126 00:08:12,409 --> 00:08:16,430 Could this be the real creature behind the legendary kraken? 127 00:08:16,454 --> 00:08:19,475 To learn more about this most mysterious species, 128 00:08:19,499 --> 00:08:23,294 scientists need to find one alive, but it won't be easy. 129 00:08:23,420 --> 00:08:27,316 In fact, it will take another 131 years. 130 00:08:27,340 --> 00:08:29,426 Marine scientist Matthew mulrennan, 131 00:08:29,551 --> 00:08:32,780 who founded a company dedicated to finding and filming 132 00:08:32,804 --> 00:08:35,783 the elusive colossal squid, explains how it was 133 00:08:35,807 --> 00:08:37,308 finally discovered. 134 00:08:37,434 --> 00:08:40,812 As a marine scientist, I had become really fascinated with 135 00:08:40,937 --> 00:08:43,440 the colossal squid because it lives in the deep sea. 136 00:08:43,565 --> 00:08:45,150 It's such a foreign environment for us. 137 00:08:45,275 --> 00:08:47,444 It's so hard to do research there. 138 00:08:47,569 --> 00:08:48,963 And for hundreds of years, 139 00:08:48,987 --> 00:08:51,590 the myth of the kraken was worldwide 140 00:08:51,614 --> 00:08:55,970 and there was legends of these huge squids out in the ocean. 141 00:08:55,994 --> 00:08:59,682 But then the myth became reality. 142 00:08:59,706 --> 00:09:03,477 In 2004, off of ogasawara island in Japan, 143 00:09:03,501 --> 00:09:06,337 researchers captured something truly amazing. 144 00:09:07,464 --> 00:09:09,966 Japanese zoologist tsunemi kubodera 145 00:09:10,091 --> 00:09:13,612 and his team lowered a specially designed baited camera 146 00:09:13,636 --> 00:09:16,657 nearly 3,000 feet beneath the surface 147 00:09:16,681 --> 00:09:19,869 into a world rarely seen by human eyes. 148 00:09:19,893 --> 00:09:23,289 And after centuries of rumor and fleeting evidence, 149 00:09:23,313 --> 00:09:26,792 the giant squid finally revealed itself. 150 00:09:26,816 --> 00:09:30,361 The camera records a massive giant squid surging out 151 00:09:30,487 --> 00:09:32,697 of the darkness, attacking the bait with 152 00:09:32,822 --> 00:09:34,866 speed and force. 153 00:09:34,991 --> 00:09:37,827 One of its long tentacles lashes out and becomes 154 00:09:37,952 --> 00:09:42,224 entangled, allowing the team to photograph the animal alive in 155 00:09:42,248 --> 00:09:45,001 its natural habitat for the very first time. 156 00:09:46,795 --> 00:09:51,174 The squid got caught on the lure at 3,000 feet depth. 157 00:09:51,299 --> 00:09:54,487 And then as they were trying to pull it back to the surface, 158 00:09:54,511 --> 00:09:57,847 it broke free, and one of its arms actually detached. 159 00:09:59,349 --> 00:10:01,911 The squid may have lost a tentacle in the encounter 160 00:10:01,935 --> 00:10:04,663 with the camera, but with the ability to regrow 161 00:10:04,687 --> 00:10:07,666 appendages, it likely survived. 162 00:10:07,690 --> 00:10:11,194 The images confirmed what scientists had long suspected. 163 00:10:11,319 --> 00:10:14,405 The giant squid is no passive deep-sea drifter, 164 00:10:14,531 --> 00:10:18,201 but a powerful active predator, estimated to reach nearly 165 00:10:18,326 --> 00:10:20,411 27 feet in length. 166 00:10:20,537 --> 00:10:23,182 So this was truly an amazing moment for marine science. 167 00:10:23,206 --> 00:10:25,917 For hundreds of years, we knew that giant squids were 168 00:10:26,042 --> 00:10:27,686 out there in the ocean. 169 00:10:27,710 --> 00:10:30,689 They had found bits and pieces in the stomach of sperm whales. 170 00:10:30,713 --> 00:10:33,776 They'd heard tales from fishermen and other scientists 171 00:10:33,800 --> 00:10:37,238 of them washing up in new found land and in Norway. 172 00:10:37,262 --> 00:10:40,116 But they'd never been able to see the giant squid and how it 173 00:10:40,140 --> 00:10:42,618 behaves in the deep sea. 174 00:10:42,642 --> 00:10:45,603 Those groundbreaking photographs sparked a surge of 175 00:10:45,728 --> 00:10:47,081 new exploration. 176 00:10:47,105 --> 00:10:50,751 In 2012, researchers lowered a specialized deep sea 177 00:10:50,775 --> 00:10:53,754 video camera to a depth of about half a mile, 178 00:10:53,778 --> 00:10:56,072 and what they filmed was jaw-dropping. 179 00:10:59,492 --> 00:11:02,453 For the first time, a giant squid was captured 180 00:11:02,579 --> 00:11:06,082 alive on video, its long tentacles reaching 181 00:11:06,207 --> 00:11:08,626 and probing through the darkness. 182 00:11:08,751 --> 00:11:12,630 Using a stealthy low-light camera system, researchers made 183 00:11:12,755 --> 00:11:14,150 a key discovery. 184 00:11:14,174 --> 00:11:17,611 Giant squid are visually driven predators. 185 00:11:17,635 --> 00:11:20,990 They got that first close-up of the giant squid, it kind of 186 00:11:21,014 --> 00:11:22,432 changed a lot of perceptions. 187 00:11:23,433 --> 00:11:24,934 This wasn't a terrifying sea monster. 188 00:11:25,059 --> 00:11:28,146 This is a beautiful animal that undulates 189 00:11:28,271 --> 00:11:29,772 in really interesting ways. 190 00:11:31,941 --> 00:11:34,295 And seven years later, there'll be another 191 00:11:34,319 --> 00:11:36,321 stunning squid encounter. 192 00:11:36,446 --> 00:11:40,801 In 2019, using the same system that they used off the coast of 193 00:11:40,825 --> 00:11:44,513 Japan, they were able to again film a giant squid 194 00:11:44,537 --> 00:11:47,832 on video in the Gulf of Mexico. 195 00:11:47,957 --> 00:11:50,835 This squid was measured to be around 10 feet long, 196 00:11:50,960 --> 00:11:53,087 but was believed to be just a juvenile. 197 00:11:55,465 --> 00:11:58,611 Most sightings appear to involve younger specimens, 198 00:11:58,635 --> 00:12:00,970 raising a chilling possibility. 199 00:12:01,095 --> 00:12:04,658 If these are the juveniles, far larger giants may still 200 00:12:04,682 --> 00:12:07,143 lurk in the ocean's deepest reaches. 201 00:12:08,478 --> 00:12:11,522 Scientists now theorize there could be squids out there in 202 00:12:11,648 --> 00:12:14,126 the deepest oceans that are even larger than 203 00:12:14,150 --> 00:12:17,487 these specimens, perhaps as huge as 70 feet. 204 00:12:18,613 --> 00:12:21,157 There's also remarkable evidence of attacks on 205 00:12:21,282 --> 00:12:23,826 sperm whales from monster squid. 206 00:12:23,952 --> 00:12:26,704 In the southern hemisphere, whales have been found with 207 00:12:26,829 --> 00:12:30,142 huge scars from the barbed, swiveling hooks 208 00:12:30,166 --> 00:12:33,145 of the colossal squid's tentacles. 209 00:12:33,169 --> 00:12:36,649 Thanks to modern scientific observations and discoveries, 210 00:12:36,673 --> 00:12:39,509 many believe the legendary kraken has finally 211 00:12:39,634 --> 00:12:41,070 been unmasked. 212 00:12:41,094 --> 00:12:46,075 It turns out it's no myth, but a very real giant squid. 213 00:12:46,099 --> 00:12:50,829 The kraken is a sailor-eating, ship-sinking sea monster. 214 00:12:50,853 --> 00:12:54,667 For hundreds of years it all became a legend and myth. 215 00:12:54,691 --> 00:12:59,046 Well, the kraken is a myth, but the giant squid isn't. 216 00:12:59,070 --> 00:13:02,883 The scientific reality is that we have live giant squids 217 00:13:02,907 --> 00:13:04,033 out in the ocean. 218 00:13:04,158 --> 00:13:07,745 And giant squids can reach extraordinary sizes. 219 00:13:07,870 --> 00:13:11,082 It is possible these early mariners did see a giant squid 220 00:13:11,207 --> 00:13:12,893 out there in the ocean. 221 00:13:12,917 --> 00:13:15,378 And what they saw could have been the foundation for 222 00:13:15,503 --> 00:13:17,523 the legend of the kraken. 223 00:13:17,547 --> 00:13:19,358 I could say with pretty good confidence that there are 224 00:13:19,382 --> 00:13:21,610 far larger squids than we've been able to find 225 00:13:21,634 --> 00:13:24,071 still out there in the ocean left to discover. 226 00:13:24,095 --> 00:13:26,472 But whether the kraken's size... Who knows? 227 00:13:30,226 --> 00:13:33,872 If a monster squid can take on a 60 foot sperm whale, 228 00:13:33,896 --> 00:13:36,917 is it that much of a stretch to imagine that it also might have 229 00:13:36,941 --> 00:13:40,069 taken on something like, I don't know, a 12th century 230 00:13:40,194 --> 00:13:41,571 norse trading ship? 231 00:13:41,696 --> 00:13:44,949 Those sailors may well have encountered 40 foot tentacles 232 00:13:45,074 --> 00:13:46,635 bubbling up from the deep. 233 00:13:46,659 --> 00:13:49,430 Then, through countless re-tellings, and no doubt 234 00:13:49,454 --> 00:13:52,891 a fair amount of mead, the story may have transformed 235 00:13:52,915 --> 00:13:56,419 into a terrifying battle with an island-sized monster. 236 00:13:56,544 --> 00:13:59,606 In the end, the fearsome kraken may just be a case of 237 00:13:59,630 --> 00:14:03,259 a tall squid twisted into an even taller tale. 238 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:13,662 It's November 14th, 1959, a beautiful morning on. 239 00:14:13,686 --> 00:14:16,415 Georgia's lake lanier, but, behind me, 240 00:14:16,439 --> 00:14:18,125 a shocking crime scene. 241 00:14:18,149 --> 00:14:20,610 A lone fisherman was casting for bass 242 00:14:20,735 --> 00:14:22,671 but reeled in a nightmare. 243 00:14:22,695 --> 00:14:26,342 The badly decomposed body of a woman in a blue dress, 244 00:14:26,366 --> 00:14:27,784 her hands missing. 245 00:14:27,909 --> 00:14:31,662 Even more shocking, dozens of people will later report seeing 246 00:14:31,788 --> 00:14:34,600 the ghost of this woman, who'll become known as 247 00:14:34,624 --> 00:14:36,501 the lady of the lake. 248 00:14:36,626 --> 00:14:39,462 These sightings will fuel the belief that this place is 249 00:14:39,587 --> 00:14:43,025 cursed, and the body count will seemingly back that up. 250 00:14:43,049 --> 00:14:47,512 By the 2020s, an estimated 700 will have drowned here. 251 00:14:47,637 --> 00:14:52,201 Now, a dark history long hidden deep below the surface reveals 252 00:14:52,225 --> 00:14:55,436 the horrifying truth lurking in lake lanier. 253 00:15:04,570 --> 00:15:07,323 The tragedy of the woman found in the lake begins 254 00:15:07,448 --> 00:15:09,635 a year and a half earlier. 255 00:15:09,659 --> 00:15:15,182 On April 16th, 1958, 22-year-old Delia may Parker young 256 00:15:15,206 --> 00:15:18,209 and her friend, 37-year-old susie Roberts, 257 00:15:18,334 --> 00:15:21,563 are dancing the night away at the local roadhouse. 258 00:15:21,587 --> 00:15:24,882 The two young mothers are enjoying a rare night off. 259 00:15:25,007 --> 00:15:28,845 Around 11 pm, they hop into susie's Ford sedan, 260 00:15:28,970 --> 00:15:31,722 heading home in the direction of lake lanier, 261 00:15:31,848 --> 00:15:33,891 taking the highway 53 bridge. 262 00:15:35,351 --> 00:15:36,811 They are never seen again. 263 00:15:46,696 --> 00:15:49,740 The next day, tire marks near the bridge lead some to believe 264 00:15:49,866 --> 00:15:52,660 the women lost control and plunged into the water. 265 00:15:54,078 --> 00:15:56,873 Police drag the lake and scour the shoreline, 266 00:15:56,998 --> 00:15:59,017 but come up empty-handed. 267 00:15:59,041 --> 00:16:01,335 It's as if the women simply vanished. 268 00:16:02,920 --> 00:16:05,441 18 months later, our fisherman makes 269 00:16:05,465 --> 00:16:06,966 his ghastly discovery. 270 00:16:09,469 --> 00:16:13,097 Police suspect the dead woman is Delia may Parker young, 271 00:16:13,222 --> 00:16:15,933 who was wearing a blue dress the night she went missing. 272 00:16:17,310 --> 00:16:20,229 But with her advanced state of decomposition, 273 00:16:20,354 --> 00:16:23,065 the tattered shreds of sun-bleached fabric are not 274 00:16:23,191 --> 00:16:25,902 enough to make a definitive ID. 275 00:16:26,027 --> 00:16:29,614 And there's still no sign of susie Roberts or the car. 276 00:16:29,739 --> 00:16:32,909 The mystery of what happened to the two women hangs in the air 277 00:16:33,034 --> 00:16:34,887 like the lake's heavy mist. 278 00:16:34,911 --> 00:16:37,163 And that's when the ghost stories begin. 279 00:16:39,415 --> 00:16:43,920 Drivers along state route 53 tell of a spectral woman in 280 00:16:44,045 --> 00:16:48,442 a blue dress missing her hands, pacing the bridge at night as 281 00:16:48,466 --> 00:16:51,219 if searching for something. Or someone. 282 00:16:52,553 --> 00:16:55,449 Boaters and fishermen whisper of strange encounters 283 00:16:55,473 --> 00:16:56,807 near the bridge. 284 00:16:56,933 --> 00:17:01,103 A shadowy figure in blue gliding along the shoreline, 285 00:17:01,229 --> 00:17:03,832 then vanishing into the mist. 286 00:17:03,856 --> 00:17:06,835 Swimmers report something even more chilling. 287 00:17:06,859 --> 00:17:09,529 A sudden grip at their ankle, pulling them under. 288 00:17:12,281 --> 00:17:15,135 These stories give birth to a legend. 289 00:17:15,159 --> 00:17:16,827 The lady of the lake. 290 00:17:16,953 --> 00:17:18,871 Forever haunting lanier's waters. 291 00:17:21,832 --> 00:17:26,003 Believers say she's the ghost of Delia may Parker young. 292 00:17:26,128 --> 00:17:28,965 But Delia's far from the lake's last victim. 293 00:17:32,635 --> 00:17:36,973 On Christmas day 1964, a station wagon packed with 294 00:17:37,098 --> 00:17:40,184 two families swerves off the bridge and sinks. 295 00:17:41,936 --> 00:17:46,667 Eleven people go under. Only four surface alive. 296 00:17:46,691 --> 00:17:49,569 Two adults and five children are lost forever. 297 00:17:52,446 --> 00:17:56,009 Over the years, hundreds more perish in the lake, 298 00:17:56,033 --> 00:17:58,637 and its infamy grows. 299 00:17:58,661 --> 00:18:01,831 Then, in 1990, there's a shocking discovery 300 00:18:01,956 --> 00:18:04,560 that splashes the name lake lanier across 301 00:18:04,584 --> 00:18:06,687 newspapers nationwide. 302 00:18:06,711 --> 00:18:10,214 A construction crew working on the highway 53 bridge over 303 00:18:10,339 --> 00:18:13,384 lake lanier calls in divers to inspect the base 304 00:18:13,509 --> 00:18:14,885 of the foundation. 305 00:18:15,011 --> 00:18:18,699 But what they find isn't concrete or rebar. 306 00:18:18,723 --> 00:18:22,226 It's a car sitting silently on the lake bed. 307 00:18:22,351 --> 00:18:26,164 A salvage team manages to get the vehicle to the surface. 308 00:18:26,188 --> 00:18:29,918 The license plate proves it belongs to susie Roberts. 309 00:18:29,942 --> 00:18:31,670 And inside, they discover 310 00:18:31,694 --> 00:18:33,988 her skeleton, still behind the wheel. 311 00:18:35,615 --> 00:18:39,845 This all but confirms the body found in 1959 belonged 312 00:18:39,869 --> 00:18:43,515 to her friend Delia may Parker young. 313 00:18:43,539 --> 00:18:46,876 After 32 years, the mystery of what truly happened to 314 00:18:47,001 --> 00:18:49,253 the women is finally put to rest. 315 00:18:57,595 --> 00:19:01,283 And yet, lake lanier's body count keeps rising. 316 00:19:01,307 --> 00:19:03,809 19 deaths in 1999. 317 00:19:05,144 --> 00:19:07,706 18 in 2016. 318 00:19:07,730 --> 00:19:10,584 13 in 2023. 319 00:19:10,608 --> 00:19:14,236 Far more than other popular lakes in the region, most are 320 00:19:14,362 --> 00:19:17,073 officially ruled drownings or boating accidents. 321 00:19:18,074 --> 00:19:20,469 Deaths continue to the present day, 322 00:19:20,493 --> 00:19:22,411 as recently as several months ago. 323 00:19:23,746 --> 00:19:27,083 Ghostly sightings also continue, with people still 324 00:19:27,208 --> 00:19:30,920 regularly reporting seeing the lady of the lake alongside 325 00:19:31,045 --> 00:19:32,463 other disturbing entities. 326 00:19:33,673 --> 00:19:36,902 Each new tragedy deepens the sense that lanier must 327 00:19:36,926 --> 00:19:37,968 be cursed. 328 00:19:38,094 --> 00:19:41,597 So the question remains, why is this lake so deadly? 329 00:19:41,722 --> 00:19:43,992 Is it truly haunted by a ghost? 330 00:19:44,016 --> 00:19:46,143 Or is it something even more sinister? 331 00:19:53,567 --> 00:19:54,836 Over the years, chilling reports of fatalities 332 00:19:54,860 --> 00:19:58,173 keep surfacing at Georgia's lake lanier, earning it 333 00:19:58,197 --> 00:20:00,884 a reputation as one of america's deadliest 334 00:20:00,908 --> 00:20:02,344 bodies of water. 335 00:20:02,368 --> 00:20:06,181 For decades, many have wondered what makes lanier so dangerous? 336 00:20:06,205 --> 00:20:09,726 Today, experts are focusing on the way it was constructed. 337 00:20:09,750 --> 00:20:12,253 That's right. Lake lanier is not natural. 338 00:20:12,378 --> 00:20:14,255 It's a man-made reservoir. 339 00:20:14,380 --> 00:20:15,881 Brunel university professor 340 00:20:16,006 --> 00:20:19,861 and lanier historian Dr. Charlie garner, explains. 341 00:20:19,885 --> 00:20:23,865 Lake lanier was the brainchild of some rather heavy hitters in 342 00:20:23,889 --> 00:20:29,061 politics in the Atlanta area in the early 1950s. 343 00:20:29,186 --> 00:20:31,039 They needed flood control for the area. 344 00:20:31,063 --> 00:20:33,733 Said they needed that drinking water for Atlanta. 345 00:20:33,858 --> 00:20:36,044 They needed power generation for Atlanta. 346 00:20:36,068 --> 00:20:39,715 So those were the reasons for the lake's creation. 347 00:20:39,739 --> 00:20:42,259 To build the reservoir, the government constructed 348 00:20:42,283 --> 00:20:45,429 a hydroelectric dam in Forsyth county. 349 00:20:45,453 --> 00:20:50,726 As a result, an area of nearly 60 square miles was flooded. 350 00:20:50,750 --> 00:20:54,253 And of course, there's a number of families' homes. 351 00:20:54,378 --> 00:20:58,466 Their farms were within that area of impoundment 352 00:20:58,591 --> 00:20:59,651 for the lake. 353 00:20:59,675 --> 00:21:02,762 The lake covered up whole communities, 354 00:21:03,929 --> 00:21:05,323 like oscarville. 355 00:21:05,347 --> 00:21:07,975 If the name oscarville is unfamiliar to you, 356 00:21:08,100 --> 00:21:11,455 that's because it was literally washed off the map. 357 00:21:11,479 --> 00:21:14,499 And with it, a dark chapter in American history was 358 00:21:14,523 --> 00:21:16,317 also submerged. 359 00:21:16,442 --> 00:21:19,445 After the civil war, as you can imagine, there were 360 00:21:19,570 --> 00:21:23,175 a great many slaves that were freed 361 00:21:23,199 --> 00:21:25,302 in that particular area. 362 00:21:25,326 --> 00:21:28,496 And a small community grew up on the banks, on the north bank 363 00:21:28,621 --> 00:21:30,790 of the chattahoochee, this small community 364 00:21:30,915 --> 00:21:32,958 called oscarville. And yet, 365 00:21:34,293 --> 00:21:35,961 as throughout the south during the time, 366 00:21:36,086 --> 00:21:37,546 there's a great deal of tension 367 00:21:39,048 --> 00:21:42,968 between the white population and the black population. 368 00:21:43,093 --> 00:21:46,948 Despite the hostility, the black community thrives. 369 00:21:46,972 --> 00:21:50,160 Then comes September 8th, 1912. 370 00:21:50,184 --> 00:21:52,704 Mae crow, a local white teenager, 371 00:21:52,728 --> 00:21:55,314 vanishes on her way to her aunt's house. 372 00:21:55,439 --> 00:21:57,525 I think we found her! 373 00:21:57,650 --> 00:22:01,046 The next day, a search party finds Mae in the woods outside 374 00:22:01,070 --> 00:22:04,365 of town, violently assaulted and clinging to life. 375 00:22:07,243 --> 00:22:10,847 She never regains consciousness and dies two weeks later 376 00:22:10,871 --> 00:22:12,057 in the hospital. 377 00:22:12,081 --> 00:22:15,709 The usual suspects for the white population 378 00:22:15,835 --> 00:22:17,670 would be the African Americans. 379 00:22:18,796 --> 00:22:21,131 And so they quickly arrested three 380 00:22:22,508 --> 00:22:25,177 on very, very flimsy evidence. 381 00:22:28,013 --> 00:22:30,075 One was lynched right away. 382 00:22:30,099 --> 00:22:32,994 The two others went to trial, but of course they were 383 00:22:33,018 --> 00:22:38,524 convicted by an all-white jury, and they were executed as well. 384 00:22:39,650 --> 00:22:42,754 That seemed to... 385 00:22:42,778 --> 00:22:47,259 Set off the powder keg of racial tension in that area, 386 00:22:47,283 --> 00:22:48,909 and mobs of white people 387 00:22:50,494 --> 00:22:54,582 stormed through the oscarville community and drove 388 00:22:54,707 --> 00:22:57,585 the African American families away from their homes. 389 00:23:00,087 --> 00:23:02,858 When the government decided to create lake lanier, 390 00:23:02,882 --> 00:23:06,069 the remaining property owners were bought out and structures 391 00:23:06,093 --> 00:23:07,237 were demolished. 392 00:23:07,261 --> 00:23:11,366 But not everything was cleared before the waters Rose. 393 00:23:11,390 --> 00:23:14,744 Lake lanier is a dangerous lake because of the things that 394 00:23:14,768 --> 00:23:17,730 are on the bottom, but also the things that float up. 395 00:23:19,481 --> 00:23:23,277 The history of the destruction in Forsyth county, 396 00:23:23,402 --> 00:23:24,921 at oscarville, 397 00:23:24,945 --> 00:23:28,240 the covering up of all the people's properties 398 00:23:28,365 --> 00:23:31,428 and cemeteries of loved ones. 399 00:23:31,452 --> 00:23:35,974 And to this day, it is really unknown how many graves are 400 00:23:35,998 --> 00:23:37,726 under lake lanier. 401 00:23:37,750 --> 00:23:40,770 There are so many things under the lake, 402 00:23:40,794 --> 00:23:43,297 large barns and houses, 403 00:23:43,422 --> 00:23:45,090 structures still under the water. 404 00:23:45,215 --> 00:23:49,487 Very easily, these could be the explanations for people 405 00:23:49,511 --> 00:23:53,491 thinking that they've been grabbed by a ghostly hand, 406 00:23:53,515 --> 00:23:56,953 when in actuality they've just got entangled with the branches 407 00:23:56,977 --> 00:24:00,606 of a tree or a bush or some other thing, 408 00:24:00,731 --> 00:24:03,984 some sort of building underneath the water. 409 00:24:04,109 --> 00:24:09,323 And then you add into that the tragedies of families even 410 00:24:09,448 --> 00:24:13,470 that were killed in car accidents 411 00:24:13,494 --> 00:24:17,098 or like the story of the lady of the lake. 412 00:24:17,122 --> 00:24:22,270 You see how these all come together to build up a feeling 413 00:24:22,294 --> 00:24:24,338 that lake lanier is cursed. Is it haunted? 414 00:24:24,463 --> 00:24:26,632 Is it evil in some sense? 415 00:24:26,757 --> 00:24:28,342 Well, I know a lot of people 416 00:24:28,467 --> 00:24:30,052 that do believe that very firmly. 417 00:24:31,720 --> 00:24:33,600 But I've got to see a little bit more evidence. 418 00:24:35,891 --> 00:24:37,869 For historians like Dr. Garner, 419 00:24:37,893 --> 00:24:40,646 the submerged structures of oscarville offer a more 420 00:24:40,771 --> 00:24:43,708 practical explanation for the high amount of accidents 421 00:24:43,732 --> 00:24:46,836 here, especially given that the lake is now a major 422 00:24:46,860 --> 00:24:48,320 summer tourism destination. 423 00:24:50,489 --> 00:24:53,176 Experts have also pointed out that the lake waters can be 424 00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:56,328 dark and murky, making it hard to find people who slip 425 00:24:56,453 --> 00:24:57,889 beneath the surface. 426 00:24:57,913 --> 00:25:00,183 Some critics have even called for the reservoir to be 427 00:25:00,207 --> 00:25:03,395 drained, as the bodies of some who drowned there have never 428 00:25:03,419 --> 00:25:04,562 been recovered. 429 00:25:04,586 --> 00:25:07,047 But the fact remains that the lake is critical to 430 00:25:07,172 --> 00:25:10,342 the area's water and power needs, and the lion's share of 431 00:25:10,467 --> 00:25:14,179 the 11 million yearly visitors leave with nothing more harmful 432 00:25:14,304 --> 00:25:15,490 than a sunburn. 433 00:25:15,514 --> 00:25:18,517 But believers, especially those who swear to have seen 434 00:25:18,642 --> 00:25:22,021 the so-called lady of the lake, remain convinced that 435 00:25:22,146 --> 00:25:25,858 this place is home to powerful paranormal forces. 436 00:25:25,983 --> 00:25:29,337 If you ask me, I'd say lake lanier is haunted. 437 00:25:29,361 --> 00:25:31,071 By ghosts? Perhaps. 438 00:25:31,196 --> 00:25:33,925 But certainly by the long and tragic history 439 00:25:33,949 --> 00:25:35,534 submerged below its surface. 440 00:25:43,417 --> 00:25:45,586 I've traveled to some incredible places, 441 00:25:45,711 --> 00:25:47,546 but this might just take the cake. 442 00:25:47,671 --> 00:25:51,526 Welcome to the glittering island utopia of Atlantis, 443 00:25:51,550 --> 00:25:53,945 circa 9,400 bc. 444 00:25:53,969 --> 00:25:56,948 But don't get too attached, because this place ain't gonna 445 00:25:56,972 --> 00:25:58,575 be around much longer. 446 00:25:58,599 --> 00:26:01,268 After getting too big for their britches, the Greek gods 447 00:26:01,393 --> 00:26:04,289 have decided to punish the atlanteans with floods 448 00:26:04,313 --> 00:26:06,583 and earthquakes that will send this city 449 00:26:06,607 --> 00:26:07,775 to the bottom of the sea. 450 00:26:09,401 --> 00:26:11,046 At least that's the story according to 451 00:26:11,070 --> 00:26:12,589 the philosopher Plato. 452 00:26:12,613 --> 00:26:15,074 He'll be the first and only primary source for 453 00:26:15,199 --> 00:26:16,760 the Atlantis legend. 454 00:26:16,784 --> 00:26:19,578 And forever after, the world will wonder, 455 00:26:19,703 --> 00:26:22,623 was Atlantis actually a real place? 456 00:26:22,748 --> 00:26:25,959 Well, 11,000 years from now, a series of potential 457 00:26:26,085 --> 00:26:28,754 discoveries will bring the world's most famous 458 00:26:28,879 --> 00:26:31,340 sunken city back from the depths. 459 00:26:41,433 --> 00:26:42,601 Meet Plato. 460 00:26:42,726 --> 00:26:45,646 Maybe you already know him as a wearer of fine togas. 461 00:26:47,314 --> 00:26:49,125 But if you don't, he's arguably 462 00:26:49,149 --> 00:26:51,610 the most famous philosopher in western history, 463 00:26:54,571 --> 00:26:58,450 famed for his ideas about metaphysics, society, 464 00:26:58,575 --> 00:27:02,496 politics, and most importantly for us right now, for recording 465 00:27:02,621 --> 00:27:03,914 the story of Atlantis. 466 00:27:08,127 --> 00:27:10,796 According to Plato's story, in the beginning, 467 00:27:10,921 --> 00:27:13,507 the gods divide the earth among themselves, 468 00:27:13,632 --> 00:27:17,487 with the deity Poseidon claiming the island of Atlantis. 469 00:27:17,511 --> 00:27:20,013 After falling in love with a mortal woman, 470 00:27:20,139 --> 00:27:23,701 Poseidon fathers ten sons, giving each a region 471 00:27:23,725 --> 00:27:25,370 of Atlantis to govern. 472 00:27:25,394 --> 00:27:28,665 Then he watches as the island blooms into a cultural 473 00:27:28,689 --> 00:27:30,274 and technological utopia. 474 00:27:35,904 --> 00:27:39,658 Legend says a massive seawall protects a network of harbors 475 00:27:39,783 --> 00:27:42,369 filled with merchant ships from all over the world, 476 00:27:44,746 --> 00:27:49,227 defended by a Navy 1,200 warships strong. 477 00:27:49,251 --> 00:27:51,879 The capital itself is constructed with concentric 478 00:27:52,004 --> 00:27:54,649 rings of land and water, built around 479 00:27:54,673 --> 00:27:58,069 a central island on which stands the royal palace 480 00:27:58,093 --> 00:28:02,556 and a 600-foot long temple to Poseidon, clad in silver, 481 00:28:02,681 --> 00:28:07,078 gold, and a mysterious metal called orichalcum. 482 00:28:07,102 --> 00:28:09,914 Bridges and canals connect the water rings, 483 00:28:09,938 --> 00:28:13,334 allowing large ships to navigate throughout the city. 484 00:28:13,358 --> 00:28:16,361 Sophisticated aqueducts keep the farmlands fertile. 485 00:28:20,490 --> 00:28:24,220 Plato writes that atlanteans possess a divine nature. 486 00:28:24,244 --> 00:28:27,390 Like a nation of boy scouts, they value friendship, 487 00:28:27,414 --> 00:28:31,394 wisdom, and self-restraint, not wealth and luxury. 488 00:28:31,418 --> 00:28:35,088 In short, it's nothing less than the ideal civilization. 489 00:28:35,214 --> 00:28:37,257 But nothing perfect lasts forever. 490 00:28:41,845 --> 00:28:45,783 Atlantis' leaders get greedy, deploying their formidable Navy 491 00:28:45,807 --> 00:28:47,517 to take over neighboring lands. 492 00:28:49,561 --> 00:28:53,041 They conquer and enslave parts of north Africa and Europe, 493 00:28:53,065 --> 00:28:55,734 expanding their vast empire. 494 00:28:55,859 --> 00:28:59,780 Atlanteans turn from superheroes into supervillains, 495 00:28:59,905 --> 00:29:02,824 their moral compass swayed by a lust for power. 496 00:29:05,202 --> 00:29:09,248 Atlantis' rise seems unstoppable until it reaches Athens. 497 00:29:11,750 --> 00:29:15,003 There, the athenians rise up and repel the invaders. 498 00:29:18,840 --> 00:29:20,902 But Atlantis' thirst for conquest 499 00:29:20,926 --> 00:29:24,572 doesn't just provoke the athenians, it enrages Zeus, 500 00:29:24,596 --> 00:29:27,450 the supreme leader of the Greek gods. 501 00:29:27,474 --> 00:29:30,912 And he's about to unleash a punishment so cataclysmic 502 00:29:30,936 --> 00:29:33,939 it will wipe their entire world off the map. 503 00:29:44,366 --> 00:29:47,512 In 9,400 bc, the legendary city of Atlantis is a thriving 504 00:29:47,536 --> 00:29:50,515 city state, according to Greek philosopher Plato. 505 00:29:50,539 --> 00:29:53,583 But when its rulers push beyond their borders in a bid for 506 00:29:53,709 --> 00:29:58,231 conquest, they enrage the gods, including Zeus, who resolves to 507 00:29:58,255 --> 00:30:01,216 unleash a devastating punishment for their greed. 508 00:30:04,052 --> 00:30:06,555 Plato records that a cataclysm arrives. 509 00:30:07,848 --> 00:30:10,392 Massive earthquakes shake Atlantis apart. 510 00:30:15,522 --> 00:30:17,542 Monstrous tidal waves pound 511 00:30:17,566 --> 00:30:20,402 the once-mighty island empire into the sea. 512 00:30:25,991 --> 00:30:29,971 Within a single day, all of Atlantis is wiped off the face 513 00:30:29,995 --> 00:30:32,622 of the earth as if it never existed. 514 00:30:35,709 --> 00:30:38,479 Even though Plato first recorded the story of Atlantis 515 00:30:38,503 --> 00:30:42,984 nearly 2,500 years ago, its cultural impact is as alive 516 00:30:43,008 --> 00:30:47,137 today as it was in his time, inspiring countless books, 517 00:30:48,555 --> 00:30:51,433 TV shows, and movies. 518 00:30:52,893 --> 00:30:54,311 We're looking at you, Jason momoa. 519 00:30:55,937 --> 00:30:58,440 But is any of it based in truth? 520 00:30:58,565 --> 00:31:02,170 Well, Plato wrote this whole Atlantis story in two dialogues 521 00:31:02,194 --> 00:31:04,821 called timaeus and critias. 522 00:31:04,946 --> 00:31:07,967 Dialogues were basically a fictional conversation for 523 00:31:07,991 --> 00:31:10,619 the purpose of discussing philosophy and ethics. 524 00:31:12,829 --> 00:31:15,516 In this case, Plato writes about the ancient kingdom 525 00:31:15,540 --> 00:31:18,460 of Atlantis as an allegory for hubris 526 00:31:18,585 --> 00:31:20,462 and the dangers of unchecked power. 527 00:31:21,797 --> 00:31:24,800 Some go even further and say the whole story is a way for 528 00:31:24,925 --> 00:31:28,470 Plato to mourn the death of his beloved mentor, socrates. 529 00:31:29,763 --> 00:31:32,349 Socrates is, after all, Plato's hero, 530 00:31:32,474 --> 00:31:34,535 a foundational Greek philosopher 531 00:31:34,559 --> 00:31:37,604 champion in critical analysis and ethical living. 532 00:31:39,648 --> 00:31:43,151 But in 399 b.C., an athenian court condemns him 533 00:31:43,276 --> 00:31:45,004 for corrupting the youth, 534 00:31:45,028 --> 00:31:46,964 teaching them to challenge authority 535 00:31:46,988 --> 00:31:49,533 and question the accepted truths of the city. 536 00:31:51,493 --> 00:31:54,538 Rather than abandon his beliefs, socrates chooses 537 00:31:54,663 --> 00:31:57,999 to drink poison hemlock and dies. 538 00:32:02,796 --> 00:32:06,484 The death of socrates sends shock waves through Athens. 539 00:32:06,508 --> 00:32:10,053 As for Plato, the loss of his mentor is life-changing, 540 00:32:10,178 --> 00:32:13,491 causing him to dedicate himself to philosophy and to become 541 00:32:13,515 --> 00:32:16,411 disillusioned with how small-minded he believes 542 00:32:16,435 --> 00:32:17,519 Athens has become. 543 00:32:19,438 --> 00:32:22,899 That's why his Atlantis symbolizes the glory Athens 544 00:32:23,024 --> 00:32:26,838 once personified and how it too is succumbing to arrogance 545 00:32:26,862 --> 00:32:28,697 and moral decay. 546 00:32:28,822 --> 00:32:32,552 But is Plato's text really just a political allegory 547 00:32:32,576 --> 00:32:34,703 featuring a fictional superpower? 548 00:32:34,828 --> 00:32:38,433 Or was Atlantis a known historical place? 549 00:32:38,457 --> 00:32:41,519 Let's not forget that many of the world's mythic stories have 550 00:32:41,543 --> 00:32:45,398 some basis in truth, like the legendary trojan war 551 00:32:45,422 --> 00:32:48,025 and the now-discovered city of Troy. 552 00:32:48,049 --> 00:32:50,778 Could that be the case with Atlantis too? 553 00:32:50,802 --> 00:32:52,345 And if so, where is it? 554 00:32:54,431 --> 00:32:58,286 In his text, Plato says that Atlantis lies just beyond 555 00:32:58,310 --> 00:33:00,937 the pillars of heracles, now believed to be 556 00:33:01,062 --> 00:33:02,540 the strait of Gibraltar, 557 00:33:02,564 --> 00:33:04,524 which would place it in the Atlantic ocean. 558 00:33:07,235 --> 00:33:10,780 Although Plato implies that Atlantis is in the Atlantic, 559 00:33:10,906 --> 00:33:14,218 many have said that the great Greek got the location wrong, 560 00:33:14,242 --> 00:33:16,953 proposing some rather colorful ideas for where 561 00:33:17,078 --> 00:33:18,639 it's really located. 562 00:33:18,663 --> 00:33:21,392 Think Antarctica, or even closer to home, 563 00:33:21,416 --> 00:33:24,770 that it was once part of Florida, specifically tampa. 564 00:33:24,794 --> 00:33:25,938 Seriously. 565 00:33:25,962 --> 00:33:29,257 One popular theory even places Atlantis in The Bahamas. 566 00:33:29,382 --> 00:33:31,760 And no, I'm not talking about some long-lost 567 00:33:31,885 --> 00:33:32,886 five-star resort. 568 00:33:35,013 --> 00:33:38,266 Seekers of the lost city claim that an unusual underwater 569 00:33:38,391 --> 00:33:41,269 formation known as the bimini road is all 570 00:33:41,394 --> 00:33:43,730 that remains of an atlantean thoroughfare. 571 00:33:46,274 --> 00:33:47,484 Several years ago, I had 572 00:33:47,609 --> 00:33:49,361 a chance to investigate it for myself. 573 00:34:02,290 --> 00:34:06,437 The rectangular blocks stretch as far as the eye can see, 574 00:34:06,461 --> 00:34:09,756 forming a pathway that looks, well, designed. 575 00:34:20,642 --> 00:34:23,621 To see what's going on beneath the mysterious blocks, 576 00:34:23,645 --> 00:34:26,374 we deployed a sub-bottom profiler, 577 00:34:26,398 --> 00:34:30,151 powerful sonar that can image 30 feet below the ocean floor. 578 00:34:31,653 --> 00:34:33,093 Am I looking at structure down here? 579 00:34:33,154 --> 00:34:34,882 What is this? 580 00:34:34,906 --> 00:34:37,301 - That's solid seafloor. - Ok. 581 00:34:37,325 --> 00:34:38,326 It's not an anomaly. 582 00:34:42,330 --> 00:34:45,667 The sub bottom profiler reveals that the bimini road is 583 00:34:45,792 --> 00:34:49,337 definitely a natural rock formation. 584 00:34:49,462 --> 00:34:53,216 Its paving stone appearance may be the result of ocean currents 585 00:34:53,341 --> 00:34:55,760 wearing away the soft limestone sediment. 586 00:34:58,388 --> 00:35:01,391 While I didn't manage to find Atlantis in The Bahamas, 587 00:35:01,516 --> 00:35:04,060 other teams of explorers continue to search for it 588 00:35:04,185 --> 00:35:07,188 all over the world, and it's pretty tough sledding. 589 00:35:09,691 --> 00:35:12,736 One theory places Atlantis in the desert. 590 00:35:12,861 --> 00:35:14,529 This is the rich at structure, 591 00:35:14,654 --> 00:35:16,656 also known as the eye of the Sahara. 592 00:35:19,909 --> 00:35:23,913 It sits deep in the deserts of Mauritania in northwest Africa, 593 00:35:24,039 --> 00:35:28,418 a vast circular formation nearly 15 miles across. 594 00:35:28,543 --> 00:35:30,271 There's just one problem. 595 00:35:30,295 --> 00:35:33,024 It's actually an ancient geological structure 596 00:35:33,048 --> 00:35:34,215 and not man-made. 597 00:35:36,468 --> 00:35:39,780 Another idea surfaces when marine biologists exploring 598 00:35:39,804 --> 00:35:43,117 waters near Hawaii record strange topography 599 00:35:43,141 --> 00:35:44,559 on the sea floor. 600 00:35:44,684 --> 00:35:47,937 The location looked like a paved path, leading the team 601 00:35:48,063 --> 00:35:51,941 to nickname it the yellow brick road to Atlantis. 602 00:35:52,067 --> 00:35:55,546 Later analysis showed it was a naturally fractured volcanic 603 00:35:55,570 --> 00:35:57,864 rock and not an actual road. 604 00:36:00,283 --> 00:36:03,745 In 2018, there was another potential discovery. 605 00:36:03,870 --> 00:36:06,557 A team announced they had found evidence of Atlantis in 606 00:36:06,581 --> 00:36:09,644 the Gulf of cadiz, off the coast of Spain, 607 00:36:09,668 --> 00:36:12,462 exactly where Plato hinted it might be. 608 00:36:12,587 --> 00:36:15,316 Could this be the breakthrough that finally proves 609 00:36:15,340 --> 00:36:17,425 this legendary city was real? 610 00:36:24,349 --> 00:36:25,618 Several years ago, breaking news surfaced, 611 00:36:25,642 --> 00:36:28,412 said to offer real evidence of Atlantis. 612 00:36:28,436 --> 00:36:30,730 A British surveying and treasure hunting firm, 613 00:36:30,855 --> 00:36:33,542 Merlin Burrows, announced they had identified 614 00:36:33,566 --> 00:36:36,337 structures they believed to be part of Atlantis 615 00:36:36,361 --> 00:36:38,005 in the Gulf of cadiz, 616 00:36:38,029 --> 00:36:41,384 along the coast of Spain's iberian peninsula. 617 00:36:41,408 --> 00:36:44,178 Their claim is based on satellite images showing 618 00:36:44,202 --> 00:36:47,765 geometric shapes beneath the surface, straight lines, 619 00:36:47,789 --> 00:36:51,727 rectangular outlines, and large circular formations 620 00:36:51,751 --> 00:36:55,714 that they believe to be buried buildings or other structures. 621 00:36:55,839 --> 00:36:58,383 Stel pavlo co-host of the discovery series 622 00:36:58,508 --> 00:37:00,778 "hunting Atlantis," was among the first 623 00:37:00,802 --> 00:37:02,905 to investigate their findings. 624 00:37:02,929 --> 00:37:07,726 What made that story really sort of take off in 2018 is 625 00:37:07,851 --> 00:37:10,562 because they had satellite images. 626 00:37:10,687 --> 00:37:14,750 They were using the latest cutting-edge technology, 627 00:37:14,774 --> 00:37:18,796 which had already been used to find hidden features in Egypt. 628 00:37:18,820 --> 00:37:22,049 It was like, "aha! At last, technology is gonna solve this." 629 00:37:22,073 --> 00:37:24,260 This is what Merlin Burrows does. 630 00:37:24,284 --> 00:37:26,745 They have a track record, so... 631 00:37:26,870 --> 00:37:29,890 When they make a claim like this, you're certainly gonna 632 00:37:29,914 --> 00:37:31,624 raise an eyebrow and listen. 633 00:37:31,750 --> 00:37:34,895 The Merlin Burrows team claimed to have found submerged 634 00:37:34,919 --> 00:37:37,773 structures laid out in concentric circles, 635 00:37:37,797 --> 00:37:39,817 just like Plato's city plan. 636 00:37:39,841 --> 00:37:41,902 But, just like the eye of the Sahara, 637 00:37:41,926 --> 00:37:43,612 it would take more than a few circles 638 00:37:43,636 --> 00:37:46,115 to prove this was really Atlantis. 639 00:37:46,139 --> 00:37:48,242 Other researchers went out there to take a look. 640 00:37:48,266 --> 00:37:50,351 The circular features that they found 641 00:37:51,394 --> 00:37:53,104 turned out to be ponds. 642 00:37:54,773 --> 00:37:56,459 Man-made ponds, yes. 643 00:37:56,483 --> 00:38:00,838 But not from 11,000 years ago, from just 20 years ago, 644 00:38:00,862 --> 00:38:02,614 designed to study plankton. 645 00:38:02,739 --> 00:38:05,658 But there were other astonishing Atlantis claims 646 00:38:05,784 --> 00:38:07,136 to come. 647 00:38:07,160 --> 00:38:10,973 In 2020, a research team claimed Ireland once went by 648 00:38:10,997 --> 00:38:13,374 another name, Atlantis. 649 00:38:15,251 --> 00:38:18,189 They pointed to what they saw as striking parallels with. 650 00:38:18,213 --> 00:38:21,776 Plato's account of Atlantis, arguing that Ireland's 651 00:38:21,800 --> 00:38:24,195 central plain, ringed by mountains, 652 00:38:24,219 --> 00:38:26,971 mirrors the landscape he described. 653 00:38:27,096 --> 00:38:29,307 Archaeologists remain skeptical. 654 00:38:29,432 --> 00:38:32,203 While stone age artifacts have been recovered, 655 00:38:32,227 --> 00:38:34,705 there's no evidence of the advanced society 656 00:38:34,729 --> 00:38:35,980 Plato described. 657 00:38:36,105 --> 00:38:39,818 And many say research like this tries a little too hard to make 658 00:38:39,943 --> 00:38:42,713 the legend fit existing maps. 659 00:38:42,737 --> 00:38:46,509 These theories are taking everything far too literally. 660 00:38:46,533 --> 00:38:49,369 These are people with real passion, 661 00:38:49,494 --> 00:38:52,038 but they bring their biases to it. 662 00:38:52,163 --> 00:38:54,332 And instead of just dispassionately looking at what 663 00:38:54,457 --> 00:38:57,085 there is, they kind of start filling in the blanks. 664 00:38:58,711 --> 00:39:00,314 If you're gonna go looking for Atlantis, 665 00:39:00,338 --> 00:39:02,882 you're looking for broader brushstrokes. 666 00:39:03,007 --> 00:39:08,930 You're not looking for an exact match to what Plato describes. 667 00:39:10,431 --> 00:39:13,410 Although stel doesn't believe there's a lost Atlantis 668 00:39:13,434 --> 00:39:15,871 out there matching Plato's description, 669 00:39:15,895 --> 00:39:19,917 he does still think there's some remarkable truth to the story. 670 00:39:19,941 --> 00:39:22,026 In the period that we're talking about in 671 00:39:22,151 --> 00:39:23,921 the fifth millennium b.C., 672 00:39:23,945 --> 00:39:26,197 there's what's called a meltwater pulse. 673 00:39:26,322 --> 00:39:28,926 And what that is is water coming from glaciers that are 674 00:39:28,950 --> 00:39:30,928 melting from the end of the ice age. 675 00:39:30,952 --> 00:39:34,414 That all rushes out and starts flooding the coastlines 676 00:39:34,539 --> 00:39:37,393 and starts sinking certain cities. 677 00:39:37,417 --> 00:39:39,752 It comes rushing in, and it starts causing 678 00:39:39,878 --> 00:39:41,438 all kinds of chaos. 679 00:39:41,462 --> 00:39:45,442 That pretty much matches the type of thing that Plato is 680 00:39:45,466 --> 00:39:47,069 talking about. 681 00:39:47,093 --> 00:39:49,613 That catastrophe is in the record. 682 00:39:49,637 --> 00:39:52,032 It's in the archaeological and geological record. 683 00:39:52,056 --> 00:39:54,809 So that's a large element that Plato gets correct. 684 00:39:57,854 --> 00:40:01,232 There are indeed multiple historical occurrences of 685 00:40:01,357 --> 00:40:03,776 nature wiping out entire civilizations 686 00:40:03,902 --> 00:40:05,069 around Plato's time. 687 00:40:07,030 --> 00:40:11,468 The volcanic eruption of thera around 1.600 b.C. Unleashes 688 00:40:11,492 --> 00:40:15,055 massive tsunamis that devastate the minoan civilization on 689 00:40:15,079 --> 00:40:16,080 nearby crete. 690 00:40:18,750 --> 00:40:22,396 Centuries later, the Greek city of pavlopetri is submerged 691 00:40:22,420 --> 00:40:24,440 by rising seas. 692 00:40:24,464 --> 00:40:27,467 And just a decade before Plato wrote of Atlantis, 693 00:40:27,592 --> 00:40:29,111 an earthquake and Tsunami 694 00:40:29,135 --> 00:40:31,596 destroys the Greek city of he like. 695 00:40:34,098 --> 00:40:39,646 It seems highly plausible to me that there was some ancient 696 00:40:39,771 --> 00:40:45,985 city that was destroyed in a flood that led to the myth. 697 00:40:46,110 --> 00:40:49,656 It could be that we already found it and haven't made 698 00:40:49,781 --> 00:40:53,969 the connection, or it could be something that's still lost. 699 00:40:53,993 --> 00:40:57,306 As much as I'd love to believe in an advanced civilization 700 00:40:57,330 --> 00:41:00,458 lost beneath the waves, it is sadly much more likely 701 00:41:00,583 --> 00:41:03,437 that Atlantis is not a real place. 702 00:41:03,461 --> 00:41:06,690 Atlantis is instead an allegory, a warning of how 703 00:41:06,714 --> 00:41:08,108 power corrupts. 704 00:41:08,132 --> 00:41:11,320 But what makes the story remarkable is we can now 705 00:41:11,344 --> 00:41:14,180 confirm that it's a fiction based on fact. 706 00:41:14,305 --> 00:41:17,016 Multiple ancient civilizations were lost 707 00:41:17,141 --> 00:41:20,621 in cataclysmic terror, sunk beneath the waves. 708 00:41:20,645 --> 00:41:24,333 And perhaps that's why the myth of Atlantis endures. 709 00:41:24,357 --> 00:41:26,543 You can really believe it happened. 710 00:41:26,567 --> 00:41:28,879 And you know what? It kind of did. 711 00:41:28,903 --> 00:41:31,948 I'm Josh gates, and I'll see you on the next expedition.58877

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