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Impact crater 19 miles wide found beneath Greenland glacier (and may be only 12,000 years old, making it of interest to anthropologists and archaeologists)

[theguardian.com]

Jnei 8 Nov 14
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12,800 to be precise. I'm a fan of Randall Carlson. Listen to him discuss this merely as a concept and a theory on the Joe Rogan podcast a few years ago.

He knew there had to be an impact because of all of the "symptoms" of such an impact observed across the globe (he gives many examples), but nobody knew at the time where the crater was. Now we know. I'm sure he's feeling pretty great right now.

Wow! I think I'm staying under my rock too much. Thanks for the insight video!

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As some scientists have pointed out, an impact that big should have been a global disaster, which would seem to rule out the 12,000 year old impact. It's all very preliminary at this point though. Fascinating though.

Druvius Level 8 Nov 15, 2018
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Gosh, it really looks like Graham Hancock was completely right!

brentan Level 8 Nov 14, 2018

I've read a couple of his books. Unfortunately his belief in reincarnation pretty much eliminates any respect I had previously.

@celticagent Maybe being around ancient cultures that did believe in reincarnation has had an effect on him. Nonetheless, he might still be correct about his interpretation of the past. It would be a pity to miss out on historical truth, if that really is the case, because of his religious belief.

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Let them fill in the gaps for that time period so we know what might have went on.

DenoPenno Level 9 Nov 14, 2018
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As some scientists have pointed out, an impact that big should have been a global disaster, which would seem to rule out the 12,000 year old impact. It's all very preliminary at this point though. Fascinating though.

Druvius Level 8 Nov 14, 2018
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Australian Geologists and Scientists are fairly certain that they have discovered the remnants of a meteor crater in N.W. Western Australia that is approx. 100,000+ years old and was originally over 30 miles wide and possibly 2-300 feet in depth.
I've attached a photo of the Wolfe Creek meteor crater in central Australia for anyone who may be interested, it is said to be well over 50,000+ years old.

Triphid Level 9 Nov 14, 2018
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Now I need to study what was happening around the world then.

Hathacat Level 9 Nov 14, 2018

Look into your old diaries??? (A little sorry, was too good to pass up!)

If memory serves correct there was a Mini-Ice Age at around that time in the Northern Hemisphere wasn't there?

@Triphid The last glacial period occurred from the end of the Eemian interglacial to the end of the Younger Dryas, encompassing the period c. 115,000 – c. 11,700 years ago.

@Hathacat I did say Mini- Ice Age If I remember correctly.

@Triphid And you said, "if memory serves". I thought this is what you meant? It is the same time period. I thought you did pretty good!

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Another scientific modification to history .

Cast1es Level 9 Nov 14, 2018
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