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There’s also potentially a lost city off the coast of Cuba but like 600-700 meters under water which really makes no sense. They found it with sonar looking for sunken ships. But without better pictures nobody wants to come right out and commit to calling it an ancient civilization, which is understandable. 

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33 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

9000 year old city off the coast of India is pretty cool

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/1768109.stm 

under 120’ of ocean water. It kinda pissed a lot of scientists off 

All lies. It’s all lies cause it doesn’t match the current scientists theories. 

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9 hours ago, steve from amherst said:

Actually most of the city is built on fill.

thats what makes digging in Boston so interesting.    i know Ive dug over near Havard and come up with clam shells,,  a mile from any water..

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12 hours ago, steve from amherst said:

Actually most of the city is built on fill.

If you include Winthrop, Back Bay and Southy, its something like 2.5 times more area because of fill. Crazy stuff.  :bc:

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12 hours ago, old indy said:

thats what makes digging in Boston so interesting.    i know Ive dug over near Havard and come up with clam shells,,  a mile from any water..

I found 100's Clam shells and other sea shells in the Whitewater Wisconsin areas Farmfields, 1000's of miles from any Oceans.

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On ‎10‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 4:41 PM, Rod Johnson said:

Are you implying that collusion is connected to rising sea levels man

the sky is falling the sky is falling

 

23 hours ago, Snoslinger said:

But I’m sure a couple of retards with water line images lnow more than scientists 

Meanwhile NASA scientists are saying a period of low solar activity is coming

https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/news-articles/solar-minimum-is-coming

 

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4 hours ago, s pump said:

Remember when the shoreline was 90 miles farther out to sea? 

 

3 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

No comment on Seashore being 90 miles farther out? I wonder why that was.

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18 hours ago, Mainecat said:

that's to protect from storm surge not rising seas... :lol: 

odd that the worst hurricanes and floods we have had in new england were in the 30's and the 50's... during the flood of 55 we got something like 25" of rain dumped on the ct river valley. and then walls like they are proposing wouldn't help anything... might even hurt things. the town I grew up in had it's entire downtown/main street under 5 feet of water a couple times. in 2011 my uncles shop was under 3-4 feet at least because the idiots released the water in a dam during a hurricane fearing it would break well below maximum capacity. but hey, we were in a drought they must have been concerned about all the rain we were getting...

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