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Our Fake History

Episode #48- What Does Mark Adams Think About Atlantis?

Our Fake History

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History, Education, Society & Culture

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2017

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

The podcast is celebrating its second birthday! For our season finale we have something a little special. This week Sebastian is joined by New York Times Bestselling author Mark Adams. Mark is the author of the excellent book Meet Me in Atlantis, an incredibly readable exploration of the weird world of Atlantis research. Sebastian and Mark get deep into Atlantis theories and commiserate about the professional hazards of dealing with historical mysteries. Tune in and find out how google earth, cooky theorists, and snarky McClean's reviewers all play a role in the story.
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0:00.0

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It's official. Our fake history is now two years old.

0:47.6

The little podcast that could has amazingly come to the end of its second season,

0:52.9

and honestly, I couldn't be more pleased.

0:56.3

This year we managed to push the show in new and exciting directions,

1:01.0

and I have to thank you, the listeners, for following me down some very weird rabbit holes.

1:07.6

For every episode on some well-known historical figure like

1:11.1

Pocahontas or Billy the Kid, there was a deeply weird one about time conspiracies and

1:18.5

Chinese junks collecting extinct animals.

1:21.6

In other words, it's been an eclectic season.

1:26.0

But incredibly, you, the amazing community of listeners,

1:30.1

has come with me wherever I've decided to take you.

1:34.4

Your genuine curiosity, sense of humor, and thirst for history has really inspired me,

1:40.8

and it's fueled me to keep this project going strong.

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