
Dams Destroyed Egypt
From My Lunch Break by MY LUNCH BREAK
May 4, 2026 · 23 min · Season 4 · Episode 121
About this episode
This episode explores the submerged ancient Egyptian sites under Lake Nasser and the implications of their loss on historical understanding.
The most iconic civilizations in history may have been deliberately wiped from our view—not by time, but by design. Over a thousand ancient Egyptian sites were drowned under Lake Nasser in the 1960s, and what remains above ground is more façade than fact. The temples you’ve seen in textbooks? They were moved, reassembled, and rewritten. But what was lost beneath the surface—and why is it now off-limits to the public? From buried cities and forgotten fortresses to a possible cover-up of advanced pre-flood civilizations, this journey into the sunken side of Egypt might just change everything you thought you knew. And we’re just getting started.Order today at http://www.1775coffee.com/LUNCHBREAK - code LUNCHBREAK to save 15% off your order---- TO BECOME A BADGE MEMBER & HELP GROW THIS CHANNEL ----HERE IS THE LINK: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Za5DiASIbqT8fuhiDBU6Q/joinJoin this channel to get access to perks!Thank you all for your support of this channel!Every Subscriber, every Like, All Comments are huge in helping spread this research to new people every single week. Every Badge Member and every Patreon Member help keep this channel running. I appreciate all of the…
People in this episode
Host: MY LUNCH BREAK
Topics covered
- ancient Egypt
- archaeology
- civilization
- history
- cover-up
- Lake Nasser
Keywords
- ancient Egypt
- Lake Nasser
- civilizations
- archaeological sites
- history
- cover-up
- temples
Sponsors
1775 Coffee
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Egypt, Lake Nasser
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