Lush vegetation in Indonesia, transparent water in the Bahamas, centuries-old remains in Mexico: these breathtaking landscapes, seen from the air, could have made everyone agree. They undoubtedly contribute to the success of “Ancient Apocalypse” (“Ancient Apocalypse”, in English), a documentary series aired since November 11 on Netflix and which quickly entered the top 10 most watched programs on the platform. We follow the wanderings of journalist Graham Hancock who claims to collect, from the four corners of the planet, the clues left by a presumed advanced civilization, destroyed by a flood more than 12,000 years ago.