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It may be hard to imagine but the sandy Western Sahara was once home to a vast river network and lush vegetation.
Scientists used satellite images to confirm the existence of the vast network, approximately 323 miles in length, and believe it existed at periods during the last 245,000 years.
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Not unexpected, seeing as most of the time it’s a lot wetter there. It’s only during the brief (c15’000 years) warmer interglacial periods when it becomes a lot dryer in that region. We are talking 100’000 years of heavy rainfall, interrupted by 15’000 years of drought conditions.
The assertion is made that these rivers existed during the last 1/4 million years; one wonders how such assertions can reasonably be made.
In fact, the rivers flowed much more recently, as the rainwater-eroded mass of the Sphinx clearly reveals.
The simple fact is that these ancient underground basins have been known about for a considerable period of time; Col. Gaddafi was actively creating an artesian system designed to increase Libya’s agricultural output, and relying on these sub surface basins, which were gratuitously bombed out of existence by NATO during their illegal campaign to bring democracy and freedom to his people.
From the so-called north pole to the south, the evidence is that earth was very recently universally temperate and had lush vegetation; all this came to a crashing halt at the time of Noah’s Flood, which seems to have occurred in 2348 BC, although there is some controversy about the exact date.
” the evidence is that earth was very recently universally temperate and had lush vegetation; all this came to a crashing halt at the time of Noah’s Flood, which seems to have occurred in 2348 BC”
You’re timing is out by c10’000 years. 20’000 years ago Earth was deep in the ice age it’s been in for the past 20 million years, which is interrupted every c100’000 years with a brief (c15’000 years) warmer interglacial period.
You’re wrong.
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