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Rob McConnell Interviews - JOHN GRASSON - Lost Ships of the Desert

Rob McConnell Interviews - JOHN GRASSON - Lost Ships of the Desert

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John Grasson is a respected researcher and author whose work Lost Ships of the Desert investigates one of history’s most intriguing mysteries—the discovery of ancient ship remains and nautical artifacts found far from any modern ocean. Through careful study of historical records, geological evidence, and eyewitness accounts, Grasson explores the possibility that prehistoric seas, catastrophic floods, or forgotten maritime expeditions once reached deep into what are now arid desert regions. His research challenges conventional timelines and offers a fascinating new lens through which to view Earth’s ancient geography and human exploration.

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