Posted on 05/02/2017 9:27:56 AM PDT by z3n
"But what is really exciting is that we have actually found the Roman foreshore while digging in a deep trench alongside the remains of a Roman wall." "Mr Wilmott said the Roman coastline was the original shore at the time of the Roman invasion of Britain in 43AD."
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
Money quote:
Evidence suggests the sheet is older - and more stable - than thought and has survived a number of periods of global warming
What! “...a number of periods of global warming”? WTHeck! There were periods of global warming BEFORE mankind? Er, I mean personkind.
FYI to All:
The sheet's 656,000 square miles (1,055,000km) of ice could raise the global sea levels 23ft (7 metres) if they were to melt.
Harlech Castle today
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