Armchair archaeologist, 15, discovers hitherto unknown Mayan city.
William Gadbury of Quebec deduced that Mayan cities’ locations corresponded to the positions of stars in Mayan constellations. He found one discrepancy: a star, but no city. But using detailed satellite imagery, we now know there is Mayan pyramid and several other structures half-hidden under vegetation near the Mexico-Belize border.
I’m impressed.