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  1. All history is fiction. You can just build a case with evidence that the fiction can be closer to what might have happened . I agree that archeology isn't a science.
    The best archeologists I've worked with never had a university degree . They were just guys who were smart and really, really REALLY geeky history buffs . Archeologists with degrees have an attitude that they dismiss and mock anyone who didn't go to school, I've even heard archeologists belittling ANYONE who finds anything of note because they weren't technically a " scientist "

  2. I have a theory what they were for. Graham talks about how Osiris may have travelled across the Atlantic offering knowledge to improve civilization on both land sides of the Atlantic. What if civilizations where helping other civilizations build large megalithic structures by providing ports ready to transfer building material? What if those stone slabs aren’t roads, but building blocks that were laid out and leveled for easier pick on to the transport ships? The flood came and the civilization that ordered the Bimini stone slabs never came. Or the stone slabs were ordered from somewhere else and where being laid out to build something big like in Malta in the Bahamas.

  3. Beach rock does form like this naturally all over the world, but this example is just so uniform that people want to believe that humans built it. Mother Nature has produced some incredible sites, and this is one example of it.

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