I see it as a little of science mixed with a lot of speculation, and good amount of crackpotoplogy.
The part where he tries to show that the old map of Herodotus (c. 484BC – c. 425BC) is somewhat similar to the map of rivers and basins, but they don't even look similar. (Also note that the dates discussed in this articles are about 5000 years ago, something like 2500 years before Herodotus.)
The part where he tries to show that the old map of Herodotus (c. 484BC – c. 425BC) is somewhat similar to the map of rivers and basins, but they don't even look similar. (Also note that the dates discussed in this articles are about 5000 years ago, something like 2500 years before Herodotus.)
About the erosion in the Sphinx: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphinx_water_erosion_hypothesi...
And I prefer to ignore the last part about the Atlantis ...