The undiscovered places that are interesting to me are these places that contain bits of our disappearing history, like a ghost town.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Seeing sites and features in places where we never looked or never thought things might exist is causing archaeologists across the world to think deeper about their sites or entire cultures.
There are still so many places on our planet that remain unexplored. I'd love to one day peel back the mystery and understand them.
I predict that there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of undiscovered ancient sites across the globe. The only way to map them and locate them quickly is from satellites.
We only have a limited amount of time left before many archaeological sites all over the world are destroyed. So we have to be really selective about where we dig.
We have found a strange footprint on the shores of the unknown.
The most interesting place I've gone on location was New Orleans.
I've found numerous things - settlements, temples, possible pyramids, forts, roads - the list goes on and on. I'm not as interested in the discoveries as the types of questions they help us formulate.
The more things remain obscure and mysterious, the more they interest me. I even try to find mystery in things that have none.
It's more of an adventure when you set off into unknown territory, and there's nothing like that feeling you get when you discover a place on the Earth where no one has ever been.
I keep being surprised by the amount of archaeological sites and features that are left to find all over the world.