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Posted on 8/5/23 at 11:32 am to tigerfan 33
quote:Yeah, and it's bullshite. The Tas Tepeler (Gobekli Tepe, etc.) culture clearly existed before, during and after the ice age, and every developmental stage, including pre-megalithic sites, is represented.
12,000 years is always used due to the scorched earth in this area due to the Younger dryas.
Posted on 8/5/23 at 11:35 am to TutHillTiger
Viracocha is intrigued
Posted on 8/5/23 at 11:56 am to Cajunhawk81
A Cypress forest was uncovered by Katrina about 60 miles South of Ft Morgan. Great fishing spot but also let’s us know the coastline at one time was that far out.
Posted on 8/5/23 at 8:55 pm to TackySweater
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This is some dumb shite.
Wut lol
I have to explain to you that it's dumb shite to say there's a huge ancient stone pyramid or whatever off the gulf coast?
If the water is not deep then people could just easily go look and see. If the water is super deep then it is beyond what sea level changes would explain for.
That's really just the beginning of how dumb it is to believe this stuff.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 5:31 pm to xXLSUXx
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You keep saying "3 to 4 ships" but that doesn't seem like very much to me?
The OP said "3 or 4 dozen ships."
Posted on 8/6/23 at 5:32 pm to TutHillTiger
void
This post was edited on 8/7/23 at 9:16 am
Posted on 8/6/23 at 5:33 pm to TutHillTiger
Heckin love archeology, mates. I actually went to 5th grade Halloween celebrations as Indiana Jones with me good mate Geoffrey.
Posted on 8/6/23 at 6:12 pm to TutHillTiger
Check out Atzlan:
Atzlan
The meaning of the name Aztlan is uncertain. One suggested meaning is "place of Herons" or "place of egrets”
Where could it have been?
An example of limestone being moved a good distance is the First Presbyterian Church in Vicksburg. All of the limestone that was used for construction came down the river, or maybe rail, from Indiana. Even the recent limestone that was used for the addition that was built around 1990.
First Presbyterian Vicksburg
Atzlan
The meaning of the name Aztlan is uncertain. One suggested meaning is "place of Herons" or "place of egrets”
Where could it have been?
An example of limestone being moved a good distance is the First Presbyterian Church in Vicksburg. All of the limestone that was used for construction came down the river, or maybe rail, from Indiana. Even the recent limestone that was used for the addition that was built around 1990.
First Presbyterian Vicksburg
Posted on 8/6/23 at 6:25 pm to SirWinston
I was aware of them as well as every charter boat or serious fishermen that fished that area. I just assumed someone put it there.
Here is something that most people that don’t fish the gulf know. Not too long ago all the barrier islands were connected and u could have walked from Gulf Shores area to the end of cat island.
Chandeleur was also one island or peninsula. Also it’s ridiculously shallow not counting the man made channels until you get miles past the barrier islands. That was all above ground at one time and the coast was no where near where it is now.
As a matter of fact we have discovered recently that the purple or red dye used by the Aztecs came from Mountains in Georgia, the where huge cities in the Amazon as described by earliest explorers, the Sahara desert was once a jungle and drones and satellites using LIGAR technology are discovering new ancient cities and civilizations on a yearly basis.
Some Canadian high school kid realized how close the ancient Mayan or Aztec cities were to mirroring a constellation and would be perfect match if a city was a one location, and sure as hell when they looked they found one exactly there. So essentially a Canadian teenager found an undiscovered ancient city in Mexico.
So who knows unless you look.
Here is something that most people that don’t fish the gulf know. Not too long ago all the barrier islands were connected and u could have walked from Gulf Shores area to the end of cat island.
Chandeleur was also one island or peninsula. Also it’s ridiculously shallow not counting the man made channels until you get miles past the barrier islands. That was all above ground at one time and the coast was no where near where it is now.
As a matter of fact we have discovered recently that the purple or red dye used by the Aztecs came from Mountains in Georgia, the where huge cities in the Amazon as described by earliest explorers, the Sahara desert was once a jungle and drones and satellites using LIGAR technology are discovering new ancient cities and civilizations on a yearly basis.
Some Canadian high school kid realized how close the ancient Mayan or Aztec cities were to mirroring a constellation and would be perfect match if a city was a one location, and sure as hell when they looked they found one exactly there. So essentially a Canadian teenager found an undiscovered ancient city in Mexico.
So who knows unless you look.
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