...10 miles offshore of Alabama.
The thriving eco system has stood devoid of oxygen for over 12,000 years. Some of the tree stumps found are half-a-mile in diameter.
Scientists from Louisiana State tested some of the samples brought up by divers that proved to be 52,000 years old. That means these trees were probably thriving during an period earlier than the Ice Age. Incredibly researchers say the inside of the tree appears to still be hard.
...is owned more by the sea than it is by the U.S. or Mexico is another mystery.
So, if it is only a mile wide, and it is 10 miles offshore from Alabama, how in the heck does Mexico even figure into this?
And, if they were without oxygen for 12,000 years, but some of the trees are 52,000 years old, what happened to the other 40,000 years?
Finally, if some of the trees are a half mile wide, and the whole thing is only am mile wide, just how huge a forest could this be?
This report is more full of holes than swiss cheese.
Dude, if 10 Mexicans move to Maine they start saying ‘this is Atzlan, Yankee go home!’. They think they own everything, even though what they do have is a narco-terrorist cesspool.
I guess the reporter must believe that everything in the Gulf of Mexico belongs to the Mexicans.