Cedros Island was connected to the mainland during the Ice Age because so much water was locked in glaciers. When the glaciers melted, the oceans rose, and much land was lost beneath the waves.
Fortunately, we are now in an Interglacial Period and the ice sheets have retreated (we’re still in an Ice Age, though). But the Radical Leftists still worry that the seas are rising and islands will either flood or tip over.
Whatever happens, I don’t really think it’s our fault.
*cough*goa’uld*cough*
Ok, I’m a high school drop out but I can’t figure out
how the seas could rise by 120 meters or about 350 ft
and yet...”stretches of the Alaskan and Canadian coasts that were spared the postice age flooding.”???
Are they saying the land mass rose 350 feet in unison
with the sea level???
Certainly voyaging along a icy coastal region would be
preferable to open ocean.
Chuckling every time the expert historians have to reevaluate their cast in stone proclamations.
Then there are the human footprints right next to dinosaur footprints in Glen Rose, Texas.