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Earth’s ForgottenLandscapes

Explore vanished seas, prehistoric worlds, ancient coastlines, and lost geological history through cinematic visual storytelling.

Discover Forgotten Worlds

Navigate through Earth’s lost geographies — from vanished inland seas to forests that time erased.

From The Archive

Cinematic visual stories reconstructing the landscapes that time erased from the map.

Lost Seas

The Sea That Once Split Africa: A 100,000-Year Reconstruction

When the Sahara was green, a vast inland sea stretched across the heart of Africa — larger than the Caspian. Here is what science tells us about this vanished world, and what ended it.

Ice Age Earth

North America at the Last Glacial Maximum

A continent buried under two kilometres of ice. This is what North America looked like 20,000 years ago.

Vanished Ecosystems

When the Sahara Was a Rainforest

Just 11,000 years ago, hippos bathed in Saharan rivers. What caused the African Humid Period — and what ended it?

Lost Continents

Doggerland: The Lost Land Beneath the North Sea

Britain was once connected to Europe by a vast landscape. Then the sea swallowed it whole.

Paleogeography

Amazon Transformation: 2001–2020 in 19 Satellite Maps

A visual record of the world’s greatest rainforest charted year by year through satellite imagery.

The Lost Atlas
SuperContinent — Volume I
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