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A time traveller who claims to have visited the year 5,000 says he has photographic evidence to prove it - and it doesn't look good for humanity.

The alleged time traveller, known only as Edward, has a photo he claims shows life in an underwater city 3,000 years from today.

But it isn't just any old city - the flooded city is believed to be Los Angeles, a futuristic destination Edward managed to visit as part of a top secret experiment back in 2004, while working in a laboratory in LA.

Or at least that's what he says.

Filmed speaking in what appears to be a park in Armenia, Edward explained the daunting task he was given, travelling through time and taking photos.

He told Yahoo News: "I was standing on a huge wooden platform. Not only me, houses, buildings of course, all made form wood.

"And after, I realised it was the same city, Los Angeles, but underwater."

How did one of the planet's biggest cities end up underwater?

Edward claims humans were forced to live underwater when the ice caps melted from global warming.

There's something of a time traveller boom at the minute, as a separate time traveller (known as Noah) claims to have returned from 2030 to warn us about our immediate future.

Speaking on Australian radio, Noah made the claim that Martin Luther King Jr's only granddaughter, Yolanda Renee King, will be President of the United States in 2030.

This is quite an impressive achievement, considering she'll be 21 at the time - 14 years below the minimum age limit to run for the White House.

In that interview, Noah also says that Donald Trump will be re-elected to serve a second term, but is reluctant to name his Presidential successor.

He said: "I can't tell you the name of the next president, because first of all, he does something really bad.

"And he's already a political figure right now, so I can't say who he is."

Footage of Noah taking a lie detector this week showed all of his predictions being classified as truths.

However, the machine wasn't present for the entirety of the video, so it's best to take his claims with a pinch of salt.

His other predictions include the fact phones will be bigger in 2030, and that robots who can help around the house will be introduced.

A version of this story has appeared in The Mirror.

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