The speakers discuss the Yonaguni structures found near Japan, emphasizing their architectural complexity and arguing that they were intentionally carved. They also examine the impact of water erosion on these structures over time. The conversation then shifts to the potential benefits of current scientific studies, including cloning wooly mammoths.
John Reeves is an Alaskan gold miner who first came to public prominence on the 2012 National Geographic docu-series "Goldfathers." More recently, his ongoing search for gold uncovered the remains of thousands of Ice Age animals lying beneath the permafrost on his property. The discovery is featured in the 2019 documentary "Boneyard Alaska" and popular Instagram account @theboneyardalaska. www.fairbanksgoldco.com
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