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Apologies if this is posted in the wrong section:

I am trying to find two discussions from several years ago. It would help if I could find a large list (with pictures) of historians like Graham Hancock. I used to be really up on this, but have since decided I was too reliant on Google to assist me. Google's, expanding EU authoritarianism, and general censorship of the web generally is making it every harder to get this information.

Discussion 1:
I was listening to a YouTube somewhere around 2011 in which a woman of advanced age was discussing Atlantis to someone much younger. The younger individual seemed to be doing the interview while the other seemed to be the interviewee. The discussion was about something to do with Egypt (I believe). She herself, however, mentioned something to do with the evacuations of Atlantis; seemingly making the claim she recalled them.
Description of this person - red to auburn brown hair, white shirt, and well spoken if with a bit of a quaver or grit to the back of her throat in some pronunciations.

Discussion 2:
Very far back in the 90s or late 80s there existed a popular television series in the US discussing topics such as Graham Hancock does today. This may well have been a show like In Search of or Sightings; however, if it was I have not been able to find it. The show was commonly played for about a year involving a large rock wall upon which was carved a perfect recreation of the Himalayas. However, distinctly important here is that this image was satellite accurate. It would be more accurate than if you took current day google-earth and zoomed into the location in question. The wall spanned quite a distance left and right and was two or three times as tall as a man. If I remember correctly it had a gentle curve to it so that a person standing in the middle of the curve could look left or right of that position and observe the entirety.

If anyone should be able to recall these two videos I'd like to find them again. If not would someone reading this be willing to list a swath of ... I'm not sure what to call these people... Historians? Egyptologist might be correct, but might also be too specific. I suppose I'll ask then for some proper terminology so I can be more swiftly specific in reply later.

Alright, thanks for the help!

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