DEAR........................DHILL,ELEPHANTS lived at any seashore site,
on the Amazone many Elephant-skeletons were found in it's embankments
but the Amazone river used to be a vast inland Sea
So to state the obvious that Elephants occupied America before humans did is an open statement
because land and water were interchanged during the iCE- AGE
My Axioma for Sealevel change is the following:
From :
10.000 until 855 bc a rise of
100=Hundred-Mtrs.
From :
- 855 untill 755 bc a rise of
50= Fifty-meters !
This means that the Last Sea-level-rise that Atlantis experienced was 50 meters !
Thus the rivers that transported sediments before 855 bc were 50 meters LOWER than today ! ATLANTIS was not
sub but
IMMERSED by not ONE but
TWO Tsunamieswho's DATEs corresponds to the Titano-Machia(= 1055 bc.)
and the Giganto- Machia (= 855 bc.)
The MOON caused these Deluges every 50 Years
But in Mythology it is called the PHENIX- Bird
which returns to Egypt every 500 years ,
Which is clearly an exagerated overstatement !
The many Meteoric-impact sites at the SOUTH - CAROLINAS BAY
are result of Mars-Debris caught by the MOON and deposited during
it's erratic orbits around Earth as the DRUNKEN- Moon".
Location of Atlantis: it was the CAPITAL of the
KNOWN- world of Araby which is called ADEN today.
Thus the SEA of ATLAS was the GULF of ADEN. and the OCEAN was the Indian.O
Though encircling the Earth or
KNOWN- World it was the RED- SEA
WORLD-
Ocean and
ATLAS Sea became confused or rather 'amalgamated' by the Roman Compilers !
Sincerely "
BlueHue "dd 27-Dec.2008
Before continuing our description of the process of excavation let us consider the conditions that existed in the world during the Ice Age. In that period tremendous quantities of water were taken out of the oceans and locked up on the land in the form of glacial ice. About one-sixth of all the lands now in existence were blanketed with ice.From what is now the coast of South Carolina a broad flat extended seaward for more than 50 miles. This area lay close to sea level and parts of it doubtless were swampy traps for unwary animals, as are parts of the Coastal Plain today.