national geographic documentary full episodes, Bone Yards: Massive, huge, memorial parks all around the globe!
A considerable lot of the accompanying cases incorporate marine and area creatures covered together; a handy inconceivable possibility, aside from a monstrous, disastrous worldwide surge.
Desert Finds
· Sahara Desert, Africa: two sauropods (gigantic since quite a while ago necked dinosaurs) heaped on top of each other, secured in stream silt; casualties of an awesome surge, per Paul Sareno, on the National Geographic exceptional "Dinosaur Fever", December 13, 1998
· national geographic documentary full episodes, Egyptian Whales: Fossils in a kitchen counter; ledge mfgr. in Italy, found a fossil in a chunk of limestone marble that was being cut and ground for a top of the line kitchen counter; the marble was from Egypt, a locale that is 95% desert; scientistss have been uncovering whale bones there for quite a long time; per National Geographic, Egypt's desert is covered with marine life; it is a region "...once secured by the sea" (a great many years back!)
· Atacama; Northern Chile: a six hundred mile desert strip, 7000' (1.33 miles) above ocean level, speaking to the driest spot on the planet (50 times drier than Death valley, in California); no living thing, nothing spoils (indigenous individuals covered there all around protected couple of microorganisms survive that can separate body tissues); Giant 4.5' tall penguins, Baleen whale fossils, heaps of megalodon teeth (immense precursor to today's Great White shark, up to 60' long, 5' mouth openings, w-teeth up to 8" long!), ammonites and other marine fossils tossed around in an antiquated surge store (see side bar above), demonstrate the sea water level in the region was once much more noteworthy than one mile above ebb and flow ocean level; with the goal this should be valid, the sea water covering the Atacama couldn't have yet secured a territory far more prominent than nearby scope, in all bearings (at the end of the day, this and other mountain fossil burial grounds are in no way, shape or form the result of "neighborhood" flooding); truth be told, given the unfeasibility and the implausibility of a slanting or increase of the sea to cover the Atacama, it subsequently can't be however that when sea waters rose to a level higher than one mile over ordinary, all water levels worldwide should likewise have risen, which implies that flooding was advanced at all comparative levels all around the globe! Along these lines, a 7000' ascent in ocean level so that the Atacama is secured, commands a 7000' ascent, wherever there is sea water (see master from answers.com, toward the start of this piece.). Subsequently, when the Chilean Desert was secured, so was most if not all comparable focuses American, the Mt. Etna holes, in Sicily and the Gobi, in Mongolia!
· national geographic documentary full episodes, Gobi Desert: dinosaur beds; "bone yard of the lost world"; 3000' to 5000' above ocean level; 300 miles of rough betray, the world's fifth biggest, completely sand on the western end; known for its essential paleontological finds, which incorporate warm blooded creatures, the primary dinosaur eggs and coal (a natural mineral and vitality source, containing the remaining parts of plants and creatures, which means it is a "fossil" fuel)
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