Been watching Albert Lin's Nat Geo stuff on D+ and its REALLY solidly fantastic! He's a super compelling host, and the shows are done in an absolutely gorgeously produced way.
Watching the episode where he tries to put science and archeology to the Biblical story of Exodus....and goddamit if he didn't do it. Little things like the "Red Sea" being a mistranslation from "Reed Sea", and a place called Lake Manzala being the actual crossing place...a lake with evidence of wind shifting the water out of the lake...and instead of the Israelites going all the way south and crossing the 30miles (impossible) across Red Sea...they took a direct route long the Mediterranean and crossed a lake that disappeared under strong winds...and lake returning after the wind stopped and possibly destroying Pharoah's forces.
I'm not religious. Like not even a little bit, but I think there is tonnes of
real history in the bible just obscured behind embellishment, legends, and mistranslation/misunderstanding.
Anyways, his normal show is just "lost cities", but the bible one is worth watching as it's its own special.
Really getting a kick out of the Nat Geo category on D+...the kids love the animal/nature stuff there too.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 07 May 2020 - 01:50 PM
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