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« Reply #10 on: May 04, 2010, 10:46:35 am »
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Hi again Xavier,  No no!

It is interesting to note that the meteorologists of this time,  had forecast more than 10 days, which may allow the manufacture of an ark. It's just a joke on my part.
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« Reply #11 on: May 04, 2010, 11:02:36 am »
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very very interesting stuff....this is the kind of mystery that i will literally lay awake in bed and think about all night long.  here in Utah there is the great salt lake, which is the remnants of the ancient lake Bonneville which was around 16 thousand years ago and the water line was at 5090 feet, and covered 19,000 miles.  you can still see the water line all the way around the salt lake valley, it is very very distinguishable from the rest of the mountains.  anyway i was thinking about that in relations to this post and in this link it states that the water rapidly receded drastically due to geographic geological changes.  not the exact same thing we're talking about here....however we could be looking at something very similar in terms of what happened to the water from the "great flood"....i don't know...just a thought

 

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« Reply #12 on: May 04, 2010, 11:29:27 am »
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So what would happen if a magnetic shift occured altering the axis of the earth slightly and changed the location of the poles? Might cause a bit of melting until it refroze?

Perhaps thats why the Artic was once tropic. Just entertaining a notion.

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« Reply #13 on: May 04, 2010, 12:53:50 pm »
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Not bad thinking but remember that the whole world was flooded you cant just flood a part of it till the highest mountain peek is under water if you don't flood the rest of the planet so I guess that that's why they got the theory that the earth opened up allowing this water to evacuate. Also the pole's were there so one part would have melted while the other would have frozen leaving us with the same amount of water I also read that the pole's are constantly shifting perhaps where you are right now in 60 million years it will be the north pole and the north pole will be full of green pastures again Any how I'm going to leave this shifting business for someone who knows what is going on as I don't have a clue  Undecided perhaps you do.

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toleary34, Idaho Jones and Xavier, is true that with the abundance of your ideas and theories, I believe that I too am having trouble falling asleep without thinking about it all.  Crazy

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« Reply #15 on: May 04, 2010, 01:16:42 pm »
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 Grin Grin Good night Luc

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« Reply #16 on: May 04, 2010, 01:18:08 pm »
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I did some research to tell you here, the story of the Rings of the Flood.
The Rings of the Flood. fantastic historical enigma.
The Rings of the Flood, the great circles engraved on the rocks have been seen by many hikers and people in affected areas.
The legendary rings of the flood, firmly rooted in folk beliefs still raise questions. The famous rings, sculptures and prehistoric cave ...?
Unfortunately many of these rings are not more visible today because of them anchored on the steep walls, these rings are loosened and fell, they are now under rocks, in vegetation or in water. Notice to users of metal detectors.

In Haute-Savoie, there are bronze rings set in the rock in places inaccessible today, but clearly visible. Several well known people in the department, have been destroyed or loosened over time ... age was estimated by an archaeologist Geneva M. Blondel, at least to 4000 years, it was built up all sorts of assumptions about them, especially they have served to secure ... the ark of Noah, (hence the name).

The following list is probably not exhaustive. Identical rings were found in Switzerland (Saleve), in Alsace

Above Collonges-sous-Sal?ve until 1905, two loops were visible at a place called "Chafarda.

Others, who disappeared earlier, were fixed to the caves of Archamps.

to Belleveaux-en-Chablais, the mountain of ball probably owes its name that it is found, fixed on a rock. It apparently has discovered that a surveyor Belleveaux Mr. Meynet, 1911.

 at St. Cergues in Voirons mountain, the rocks of Calvary form a wall 200 meters high. On this steep wall that many witnesses claimed to have observed three rings of which two were "the size of a circle of barrel of 100 liters of beer".

In 1940, we practiced a timber in the forest overlooking the wall, rocks broke away, forming an avalanche of stones and had led the rings disappear.

Around Bonneville, rings were sealed at the top of the tip of Andey and also on the mountain Reyret. Vougy to at the opening of the quarry Pontchy, a bronze buckle has loosened from the rock and fell into the swamp below.

to Magland, is in the rocks of the tip of Areu the presence of loops have been reported.

to Meillerie,two rings located at the entrance of the tunnel railway, were still visible in 1960.

And of course, rings Montmin, which exists only holes that had received two large iron rings of the witnesses, several years ago, saw the foot of the plugged Tournette near the refuge Casset . And that, as we have seen, that according to legend, Noah and his ark would have secured.

In Is?re on the mountain Chamechaude

In Switzerland, near Sal?ve.

These rings have anyway been forged only from -1900 BC, known date of discovery of bronze by modern man. I think this issue is interesting because it is asking friendly questions: why have forged bronze rings and be sealed in the rock, inaccessible today? Is it possible that this time the landscape was so different that these rings have actually served for boats?

Is there any marks of an ancient cult unknown? Huh?

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A note on the art of making bronze etc...The Biblical history would put metal working capabilities more than 1900 years...Genesis 4:22 And Zillah, she also bare Tubalcain, an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron:  ..........The exact age of this skill is not known.    John in Va

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Thanks for the input Johnlaw

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Thanks for the input Johnlaw

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You're welcome Xavier..........also nice to see you as a moderator..........wish you the best.

John in Virginia...USA

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Thanks Johnlaw

I appreciate it

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