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To: RegulatorCountry

As I stated above- corals remain uncovered - artifacts also remain uncovered or very slightly covered even after 1000’s of years

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Culture/Ancient-Roman-treasure-trove-found-off-coast-of-Caesarea-454096

To suggest that everything must be buried in order to be ancient simply defies the facts- Archeologists have found stone structures they felt were man made on the sea floor 1000’s of years old- not buried or slightly buried- showed video of them descending on the site for the first time- stones were clearly visible and not covered up-

You will note how soft the sea bed is around the artifacts in the video above- clearly water saturated soft- easily dug through and dispersed with just the wave of a hand- I have seen many such videos showign similar-

Noone is trying to magnify the miracle- The miracle speaks for itself-


86 posted on 02/21/2017 11:14:52 AM PST by Bob434
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To: Bob434
You're being obtuse. I never disputed their age, I disputed your claim that the seabed is sandy, because the artifacts would have been buried if so. I grew up going to beaches in North Carolina. Quite a few shipwrecks, both on the beach and further out into the surf and beyond. The exposed wrecks have long ago been carted off by souvenir seekers or museums. Others are exposed by hurricanes, then covered up once more, not to be seen again for decades. Other still are under water and have to be dug out to be retrieved, for instance Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge.

If the seabed is not sandy, then the artifacts would have remained on the surface, just as they have.

90 posted on 02/21/2017 11:19:42 AM PST by RegulatorCountry
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