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Subject: global warming proff


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larry
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Date Posted: 17:18:19 06/08/07 Fri

during the ice ages the sea was lower. after the ice ages we have higher seas. now if you look at florada you will find there mining coral in the middle of the state. that means at one time the state was way under water.

http://www.stonepages.com/news/archives/000316.html

Stone Age settlements found underwater in Britain
Archaeologists have stumbled across the first underwater evidence of Stone Age settlements in Britain. A team from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in northeast England say they found flint artifacts including tools and arrowheads eight metres (26ft) under the North sea, off the coast near Tynemouth during a training session to prepare them for dive searches elsewhere.
They say the items pinpoint two sites: one dates back to the late Mesolithic period, about 8,000 years ago; the other, found further out to sea at the end of a long, rocky outcrop which would once have been a cliff face, is thought to be even older - possibly as old as 10,000 years. Both settlements would once have been on dry land but have been gradually submerged as the sea rose at the end of the Ice Age. The precise location of the sites is being withheld for their protection.

www.morien-institute.org/uwnewsarchive.html

Article - Cave-Diving Archaeologist Finds Ancient Skeleton @ AccessMyLibrary.com
Excerpt: "JOHN RICE Divers making dangerous probes through underwater caves near the Caribbean coast have discovered what appears to be one of oldest human skeletons...accessmylibrary.com/comsite5/bin/pdinventory.pl?page=smx_aml_a&

Scientists find evidence of ancient forest buried under the seabed of Nantucket Sound
By Beth Daley, Globe Staff | December 4, 2005

Scientists mapping the seabed under a proposed wind farm in Nantucket Sound were stunned by their find: evidence of a submerged forest under 6 feet of mud.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/12/04/sunken_treasure/

Divers find traces of ancient Americans - MSNBC Wire Services - MSNBC.com
Divers exploring underwater caves have discovered what appear to be some of ... beneath the sea, which during the Ice Age was hundreds of feet lower than now. ...www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5955043

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