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Old 06-05-2022, 06:57 PM   #1
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Default LOST 500 YEAR MAP(S)! Show RIVERS in MIDDLE of SAHARA DESERT

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Old 06-05-2022, 07:00 PM   #2
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pretty interesting segment. north africa still had rivers up until early 1700s.

they just dried up and got covered by the Sahara desert.

these maps indicate existence of unknown cities/settlements along the rivers.
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Not trying to hijack your thread. Just read this today and saw your thread.


I've also read about the ancient times of the Mayan regions. Lush jungles up and down Mexico to North South America.



Colorado will lose half its ice by 2080 and look a lot like Arizona, federal scientists have concluded


https://worldnationnews.com/colorado...ave-concluded/


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Unsupervised machine-learning systems greatly accelerate the analysis of weather and hydrological data, providing a robust new way to incorporate vast data to predict changes and track trends. Bennett said he and his colleagues plan to apply their system to analyze the drought-prone Rio Grande River basin covering southern Colorado, New Mexico and Texas.
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Yes, climate change can impact ancient civilizations negatively or positively even when there is no man made pollution involved.


Its why I consider today's man made climate change claim as totally bunk!


Its naturally occurring as far as I'm concerned.
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