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.
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.
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.
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?
Doggerland: The Lost Land Beneath the North Sea
Britain was once connected to Europe by a vast landscape. Then the sea swallowed it whole.
Amazon Transformation: 2001–2020 in 19 Satellite Maps
A visual record of the world’s greatest rainforest charted year by year through satellite imagery.
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Explore Earth’s first continents — Vaalbara, Ur, and the ancient supercontinents that shaped all life on Earth. A full chapter, completely free.
- Vaalbara & Ur — Earth’s first landmasses 3.6 billion years ago
- Cinematic paleogeographic maps and reconstructions
- Academic sources and peer-reviewed citations
- Key facts, timelines, and legacy sections
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