Posted on 12/18/2004 11:51:06 AM PST by blam
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Yeah, this happened to me once.
My fridge went on the blink, and all the ice in the freezer melted and ran down into the fridge. The temperature in the fridge dropped dramatically, freezing everything for months.
Think about it.
Destroyed in the flood.
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I can't help commenting that this is the sort of stuff National Geographic should be doing instead of being a political mouthpiece for PC, femenism, global warming and all the other useless crap they have been concentrating on for the last 20 years!
This must have left quite an impression on the local indian populations.
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humorous that the guy's name is "Donnelly". ;')
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Exactly..
pBS = Public Propaganda System..
I agree. Their theory sounded bogus right off.
I believe this happened aprox. the same time in the Midwest.. In what is present North Dakota, South Dakota, Manitoba and Saskatchewan..
That Glacial Lake is referred to as Lake Agassis (sp?) ( pronounced, "Ag-ah-see"..)
I once thought it broke to the south, ( which it did, sorta.. ) but it actually broke mainly to the north, into canada..
I believe Lake Agassis is responsible for the large shoals/beds of sand and gravel in Minnesota, which produce some of the most beautiful agate in my memory..
channeled scablands:
Experts Seek Trail to Mark Ice Age Floods (National Park Service Study)
Yahoo News ^ | 11/10/03 | Joseph B. Frazier - AP
Posted on 11/10/2003 7:55:28 PM PST by NormsRevenge
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1018958/posts
Sky-High Icebergs Carried Boulders From The Rockies
To In South-Central Washington
Science Daily ^ | 11-4-2003 | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Posted on 11/05/2003 6:29:54 AM PST by blam
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1015159/posts
[added this to the GGG catalog, but didn't ping, and won't include 'em in this week's digest 'coz I've just finished fooling with the file]
A glacier an average of 1 mile thick covered half of North America and it melted over a fairly short time period.
It was all fresh water and it all ended up in the Ocean.
Big deal if a big lake suddenly flooded into the North Atlantic. The ice age glacier melted at least a million times that much into the North Atlantic. These researchers need to get their head out of their ...
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