discussing things with the local nyoongah indigenous people here in SW australia, they have a dreamtime memory of the sun rising in what is now North, and setting in the South. In this scenario, of perhaps less than 15000 years, Antactica would have to have been situated on the equator making it subtropical. An alignment shift would explain this event, especially if it happened in 40 days and nights. Noah's flood. google earth allows me to imagine this and the movement of the water/ice rapidly.
Yes, it's an interesting fact that Antarctica was once a tropical paradise. Difficult to imagine, but true. Why did it suddenly change, and how? A number of maps made within the last 12000 years show the continents accurate outline. Mankind was clearly around to witness catastrophic events in the recent history of this planet.
discussing things with the local nyoongah indigenous people here in SW australia, they have a dreamtime memory of the sun rising in what is now North, and setting in the South. In this scenario, of perhaps less than 15000 years, Antactica would have to have been situated on the equator making it subtropical. An alignment shift would explain this event, especially if it happened in 40 days and nights. Noah's flood. google earth allows me to imagine this and the movement of the water/ice rapidly.
VirtualRealityTV 5 months ago
Yes, it's an interesting fact that Antarctica was once a tropical paradise. Difficult to imagine, but true. Why did it suddenly change, and how? A number of maps made within the last 12000 years show the continents accurate outline. Mankind was clearly around to witness catastrophic events in the recent history of this planet.
soupdragon42 6 months ago
You didn't just handle that ancient map with your greezy bare hands did you?!!
greezy39 7 months ago