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Mike95060 Work In Progress Nov 19, 2018 #1 Earth's History is far from completely understood. youtu.be/vTr3VdGlFr8
HappyHighwayman Warning: Do Not Engage Nov 19, 2018 #2 Great post. I always wonder what will happen when we find all find-a-ble archeological stuff.
budman General Menace Staff member Nov 19, 2018 #4 The fact that is more current than the dino duster is really interesting. The whole thing is interesting!
The fact that is more current than the dino duster is really interesting. The whole thing is interesting!
yodaisgod KHAAAAAN! Nov 19, 2018 #5 Wait five years and we will be able to walk across it without any of that pesky ice to get in the way.
Wait five years and we will be able to walk across it without any of that pesky ice to get in the way.
Hooli Big Ugly Nov 21, 2018 #7 Crater you say? What with the Leonid meteor shower this past weekend, I was beginning to worry... :laughing
Crater you say? What with the Leonid meteor shower this past weekend, I was beginning to worry... :laughing
FXCLM5 bombaclaud Nov 21, 2018 #9 does this help randalls explanation of the last ice age? i seriously was listening to this for like 2+ hours last night while messing with my quads and was just fascinated here and there from snippits youtu.be/G0Cp7DrvNLQ Last edited: Nov 21, 2018
does this help randalls explanation of the last ice age? i seriously was listening to this for like 2+ hours last night while messing with my quads and was just fascinated here and there from snippits youtu.be/G0Cp7DrvNLQ
Mike95060 Work In Progress Nov 21, 2018 #10 ^ Man I had that exact same thought! With the discovery of Göbekli Tepe at about the same time it made me wonder if there was a tie in.
^ Man I had that exact same thought! With the discovery of Göbekli Tepe at about the same time it made me wonder if there was a tie in.