INSPIRATIONAL: The largest underwater structure ever discovered in France rewrites history?

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

https://bigthinkmedia.substack.com/p/7000-year-old-underwater-wall-raises?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=2863167&post_id=184352981&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=58ecz2&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

7,000-year-old underwater wall raises questions about ancient engineering — and lost-city legends

  • Scientists found a massive underwater wall off the coast of France that might help explain the origin of the legend of Ys.

Big Think By Frank Jacobs
Jan 13, 2026

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The structure consists of some 60 massive granite monoliths, set directly onto the bedrock in pairs at regular intervals. Smaller slabs and packing stones fill in the gaps, locking the whole into a single, deliberate construction. With an estimated total mass of around 3,300 tons, this is the largest underwater structure ever discovered in France.

The team named it TAF1, after Toul ar Fot, the Breton term for this stretch of sea (in English: “Hole of the Wave.”)

TAF1 is not just massive; it’s ancient as well. By reconstructing ancient shorelines, researchers dated the wall to between 5,800 and 5,300 B.C. That’s centuries older than Stonehenge, and millennia older than the pyramids of Giza.

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Once again demonstrating how little humanity knows about anything, in this case about the past.  Stunningly pushing back the “oldest” label from Stonehenge.  (I’ve seen it personally and, as a fat old white guy injineer, all I could think was “NFW did humans do this without heavy equipment”!  Some smart people have found that with sand and wobbling big <synonym for excrement> could be moved.  But vast distances?  Here’s an example of “hunter gatherers” doing big construction.  

Bottom line:  Where there is a will; there’s a way.  And, don’t underestimate any human no matter what you think, they are geniuses just waiting to prove your pre-conceived notions wrong.

“People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.” George Bernard Shaw

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INTERESTING: Ever hear of the “Lunar Standstill”?

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/21/world/stonehenge-moon-lunar-standstill-scn/index.html?ref=upstract.com

Rare lunar event may reveal Stonehenge’s link with the moon
By Katie Hunt, CNN
6 minute read
Published 1:16 PM EDT, Tue May 21, 2024

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To those gathering over the centuries at Stonehenge — the imposing prehistoric monument that has dominated Salisbury plain in southwest England for some 4,500 years — it was likely clear how the sun could have informed its design.

The central axis of the stone circle was, and still is, aligned with the sunrise at midsummer and sunset at midwinter, the stones dramatically framing the rising and setting sun when days were at their longest and shortest.

But do Stonehenge and potentially other megalithic monuments around the world also align with the moon?

The idea that Stonehenge was linked in some way to the moon gained ground in the 1960s. However, the concept hadn’t been systematically explored, said Clive Ruggles, professor emeritus of archaeoastronomy in the school of archaeology and ancient history at the University of Leicester.

This summer, archaeologists are using a little-known lunar phenomenon that happens every 18.6 years to investigate as part of their work in understanding why Stonehenge was built.

Lunar standstill

Like the sun, the moon rises in the east and set in the west. However, moonrise and moonset move from north to south and back again in the space of a month. The northern and southern extremes also change over a period of about 18 and a half years. The lunar standstill is when the northernmost and southernmost moonrise and moonset are farthest apart. 

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In my old age, I’ve become more and more convinced that humanity has lost some dikw (i.e., data, information, knowledge, wisdom) along the way on the “road to progress”.  Some of what has been lost was NBD (no big deal) like beliefs in witches, “poisonous tomatoes”, and the “Divine Right of Kings”.  Some losses have been down right positive like superstitions, subsistence farming, and disease caused by spirits.  

I’ve never heard of the “Lunar Standstill” but obviously those primitive savages had.

What else did they know that we’ve lost?

We have a lot to be humble about.

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