This is DABU 7. We have scientists now saying that a lost continent, unlike anything found today, has been discovered off the coast of Australia and that they can prove it. This brings up talks of Atlantis, Lemuria, things of that nature. But they're saying that this landmass was once home to about half a million people and it's off the northwest coast of Australia in this bathymetric area that you see right here. They have outlined. And when you look into this closer, you can see the outline here of what they're saying was this region at the time. And they're saying that this Malita Basin right here was actually a massive inland sea that existed for about 10,000 years from between 27,000 and 17,000 B.C. And that flooding events, globally, eventually gave way to these waters rising and covering up a lot of these areas, like the Sahul rise, all this of which they were saying was sticking out of the water above the water all the way toward Timor here in Indonesia. You can see the outline here of just exactly how far the shelf extended. And they say that there's a lot of proof here showing that people had all types of stuff going on for as much as 65,000 years. So this is a lot of area underwater, which they say people were growing, living on, you know, when it was not covered over by water. But there's things there. They're finding relics and other stuff. And some of this is a land bridge to other areas and other islands, like right now Tasmania, for instance, on the southern tip of Australia. It's cut off. It's an island. It's cut off by water. It's an island. But back then, it was part of the original one big landmass. Anyhow, they gave some details on this and said that scientists will continue to release information on this as they come across it. But it gets the wheels turning. And for anyone that can go scuba diving off this area or doing any kind of research in this area, you never know what you're going to find in terms of ancient relics in a place where people were living for some 65,000 years. What they're saying. So I'm going to cover this more in greater detail on the live streams. Make sure to join me on Surviving End Times, going live Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 p.m. Eastern. You'll find links below. Much love, y'all. [tr:trw].