Old map shows Hybrazl Island in the North Atlantic.
On a 1424 map (said to be based on earlier maps) there is a small island labeled Hybrazl, located off Ireland's west coast. Early trading expeditions sailed for it but apparently found only open ocean.
We are told geologists say there was an island in that location 12,000 years ago, with matching dimensions, before seas rose.
Two of your favorites, Wilcox and Hancock, (not my fault) discuss and show the Ptolemaic map in this 5 minute video:
(details at the 4:10 minute mark)
http://ift.tt/1ypcyWq
If geologists confirm a now submerged island was there back then, how did it get on a 1424 map? Lucky guess or coincidence or what?
On a 1424 map (said to be based on earlier maps) there is a small island labeled Hybrazl, located off Ireland's west coast. Early trading expeditions sailed for it but apparently found only open ocean.
We are told geologists say there was an island in that location 12,000 years ago, with matching dimensions, before seas rose.
Two of your favorites, Wilcox and Hancock, (not my fault) discuss and show the Ptolemaic map in this 5 minute video:
(details at the 4:10 minute mark)
http://ift.tt/1ypcyWq
If geologists confirm a now submerged island was there back then, how did it get on a 1424 map? Lucky guess or coincidence or what?
via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/1ypczcE
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