ANTÁRTIDA ANTES DO GELO? O MAPA QUE CONFUNDE TUDO

In 1513, an Ottoman admiral drew a map with the coast of South America precisely charted — and in the south, a landmass that would only be officially discovered in 1820. Three hundred and seven years later. The Piri Reis Map was found in 1929 on a dusty shelf in the Topkapi Palace. And since then it has puzzled cartographers, historians, and scientists around the world. In this video you will discover: → Who was Piri Reis and how did he compile a map with twenty missing sources? → The southern landmass — Antarctica or distortion of South America? → Charles Hapgood's theory and why it has generated decades of debate → What modern science says about the map in 2026 — and why the answer is ambiguous → The most disturbing question: not what the map shows, but where the information came from → Why the mystery of Piri Reis is about what didn't survive — not about what did The fragment is in Istanbul. It can be seen. And it still carries a question that no generation has been able to definitively answer. 👍 If this video disturbed your view of history — leave a like. 🔔 Subscribe to the Buried History channel — a new layer is removed every week. 📢 Share with someone who thinks they know everything about the great navigations. #PiriReisMap #PiriReis #BuriedHistory #Antarctica #AncientCartography #HistoricalMysteries #OttomanMediterranean #UntoldHistory #AncientCivilizations