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    How did the sand get into the Sahara Region?

    I had read a blog post sometime ago, saying that in the 1600s there was a big earthquake in the southeast of the USA. The earthquake caused the ground to open up and it threw up a very thick layer of sand. It didn't say what the mechanism of the creation of the sand was, but I supposed it was...
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    Novaya Zemlya: Russians Hiding the Remnants of the Old World?

    Not to say that I disagree with the overall thrust of this thread, but the lines connecting those islands I think are just a normal side effect of ocean currents passing along the coasts of islands and moving deposits of sand and rock. This screenshot above is from Martha's Vineyard. You can...
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    Ancient Canals of the South-West coast of Florida

    Not sure if this has been posted already. I dont find it from a quick search Ancient Canal Builders - Overview This journey started out with the discovery of a highly complex and technically advanced civilization, called the 'Ancient Canal Builders', which existed on the Atlantic and Gulf...
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    How long did the 19th century last?

    This could be true, but it reminds me of an article I read a long time ago. I think it was about a Chechen, but I am not sure if it was a Chechen or some other kind of Caucasian. Anyway, this article was about this very old man who lived in that area and he alleged that he had fought the...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    this is a good idea, but what would have progressively affected the soil, spreading outwards from NYC, and is still doing it now? I was thinking, I wonder if the spread of disease might follow the course of electrification? I think NYC was one of the first places to use electricity widely, and...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    this map just reminded me of this passage: 'Another circumstance may also be mentioned, as making a material difference between the country on one side of the Blue Ridge and that on the other, namely, that behind the mountains the weevil is unknown. The weevil is a small insect of the moth...
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    American Chestnut Trees: Natural Extinction, or Victims of Bioweaponry?

    I have commented I think on the old site, that I wonder if there has been a fairly recent change in the atmosphere. If you look back not that far, you see people making a living selling lightning rods to every house and farm in America. There seemed to be a lot more lightning back in those days...
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    Fou-Sang & 1870s board game: from New York to San Francisco via the Union Pacific Railroad

    Hi, I had commented somewhere on the old website about this guy who used to have a youtube channel. All the videos were just gone one day. Anyway, it was a guy who said he was Anishinaabe and his name was Samuel Poe. He had a long series of videos were he alleged that the Cree in particular...
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    Oakmulgee Capital Town Ruins in Georgia - where are they?

    I have posted this website in another thread I think. The Americas Revealed I believe they mention this Ockmulgee town in several different posts on their website.
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    Iced Over Canals in Greenland

    This line about 12 billion tons of ice disappearing in 24 hours caught my eye. I was just trying to look it up, and from what I can see, the amount of energy required to melt one single ton of ice would be 345796730 joules, which is supposedly equivalent to 96 kilowatt hours. So it would seem...
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    1300s: Velociraptor killed by Dieudonné de Gozon

    what is the source or title of this painting?
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