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Danbones

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Tropical sea shells come from under the water. That's what happens when the ice cap melts. A whole lot more of the planet is under water ... including, where most of our species lives.
You do understand the word "FORESTS"
;)
..."RIGHT"?

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Some 55 million years ago, during the early Eocene Epoch, ELLESMERE Island in Canada's eastern High Arctic was warm and ice-free. It was also home to lush lowland forests and swamps inhabited by alligators, giant tortoises, snakes, lizards, and a host of mammals that included primates, tapirs, hippo-like Coryphodon, and large, rhino-like brontotheres.
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/ellesmere-island-eocene-fossils


Professor John Marshall has accurately dated the forests to 380 million years.
https://www.southampton.ac.uk/news/2...il-forest.page

Fossilized Tropical Forests Found In Arctic
https://www.popsci.com/fossilized-tr...und-in-arctic/
 

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You do understand the word "FORESTS"
;)
..."RIGHT"?
Do you understand the steady inundation that has been going on for 12,000 years?

The ancestors if the Huron, Ojibwa, etc.come from a rather large place called Beringia that is now under water.
 

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Well that sure explains the Greek and western European DNA in merkin NDNs.
;)

...and also the white red haired people they found in an american swamp that lived there 7000 years ago in Windover, Florida.


The Windover Bog Bodies, Among the Greatest Archeological Discoveries Ever Unearthed in the United States
https://www.ancient-origins.net/his...reatest-archeological-discoveries-ever-021007
(white red haired people, 7000 years ago.)

White Skin Developed in Europe Only As Recently as 8,000 Years Ago Say Anthropologists
https://www.ancient-origins.net/new...eloped-europe-only-recently-8000-years-020287

It would be nice to talk to someone who ISN'T PC brain dead, seriously.
 
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Well that sure explains the Greek and western European DNA
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The Grand Banks were islands. The continental shelf extended much further across the Atlantic (on both sides) and the trip across would not have been as big a deal if they did it in stages like the Polynesians did. They need to do some archaeology on the Grand Banks.
 

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You are a wee bit south of the actual land bridge.
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Try iceland, greenland, baffin island, and then south. Follow the 300 to 400 foot depth level to see the shore line BEFORE global warming.

You will also find between the UK and Europe "Dogger land", which was the heart of central Europe before the seas washed over it about 18000 to years ago.

The Doggerland region around the British Isles, 18,000 years to 7000 years ago when the sea levels were lower [1962x2005]



https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/7woy1e/the_doggerland_region_around_the_british_isles/
 
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You are a wee bit south of the actual land bridge.
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Try iceland, greenland, baffin island, and then south. Follow the 300 to 400 foot depth level to see the shore line BEFORE global warming.
They would have been close together, anyway and a bit of ice would have filled in any gaps, here and there. I have no doubt believing that the Americas were populated from both directions ... it happened again 500 years ago, after all. The gene mapping that is going on right now puts the northern Europeans (and Eurasians) a lot closer to the American Natives than a lot of other peoples are and we have common ancestors as recently as the last ice advance ... which is pretty recent.
 

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The Indo European roots of language are all over the planet.
;)

Now someone has to explain the white giants the NDNs are always on about.
 
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Hello "The Left" - From what I can gather English is your SECOND language, which I have no problem with. I'm wondering if you understand the reasoning behind the "Thumbs up" and "Thumbs down". They are meant for use when you "agree" or "disagree" with a post. They are NOT meant to be used when you dislike FACTS. I hope this helps with you understanding of the forum. Good luck.
 

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Is the sea rising or is the land mass sinking? Vancouver Island is still coming up out of the water
You figure that uplifting along one of the most the most seismically active zones on Earth that's pushing bloody great batholiths upward on conveyors of lava is a "sea level change"? It's a shoreline change, for sure.


btw, If everything starts shaking violently, RUN don't walk up the nearest hill. You live in an area where the "sea level" can increase a hundred feet in five or ten minutes.
 

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You figure that uplifting along one of the most the most seismically active zones on Earth that's pushing bloody great batholiths upward on conveyors of lava is a "sea level change"? It's a shoreline change, for sure.


btw, If everything starts shaking violently, RUN don't walk up the nearest hill. You live in an area where the "sea level" can increase a hundred feet in five or ten minutes.


When and where did that last happen? In the past millennium?
 

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When and where did that last happen? In the past millennium?
It's happening right now, continuously.

Tsunamis in Canada ...

http://www.canadiangeographic.com/tsunami/tsunamis_canada.asp

They sure scare the Navy, who are quietly spending millions upgrading the dockyard at Esquimalt against tsunamis. Had one hit, the entire fleet would have gone up, up, up with the wave, then suddenly smash on the shallow harbour bottom, thus seriously damaging or utterly destroying billions of dollars of warship. They're taking the threat seriously enough to burn through a pile of tax dollars to prevent them from burning through a much bigger pile of tax dollars due to complacent neglect.

http://ideas.stantec.com/coastal-re...t-for-canada-s-department-of-national-defence
 

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You figure that uplifting along one of the most the most seismically active zones on Earth that's pushing bloody great batholiths upward on conveyors of lava is a "sea level change"? It's a shoreline change, for sure.


btw, If everything starts shaking violently, RUN don't walk up the nearest hill. You live in an area where the "sea level" can increase a hundred feet in five or ten minutes.
I think the Okanagan will be ok.