To: blam
"Something similar may have happened in the Gulf of Mexico."
I'm not clear on what you mean, filling in a surrounded depression (where), or water overtopping some barrier?
To: gleeaikin
"I'm not clear on what you mean, filling in a surrounded depression (where), or water overtopping some barrier?" During the Ice Age, the Gulf Of Mexico was blocked from the worlds oceans by a 'dam' from Florida, Cuba and the Yucatan causing it to severely dessicate (not dry out). This is the only explanation of the 'man-made' structures 1/2 mile under water off the west coast of Cuba. They were originally built on dry solid ground during the Ice Age. Atlantis may be down there too?
54 posted on
07/23/2006 5:34:05 AM PDT by
blam
To: gleeaikin
These people may have been survivors of that flood. Researchers describe fabrics found at this site that are thousands of years old as being as 'finely woven' as a T-shirt from today. In other parts of the world, this technology is associated with well established metropolitan centers not with people living 'out in the woods.'
Bye, Bye Beringia (8,000-Year-Old Site In Florida
56 posted on
07/23/2006 5:51:08 AM PDT by
blam
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