Black History : An Ancient City Is Discovered Underwater. What They Found Will Change History Forever

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Sadly, did you overlook this salient point UBNaturally? Here it is again from the initial post:



In an interview with ABC's Christiane Amanpour the archaeologist who discovered the Titanic discussed his findings from his search in Turkey for evidence of a civilization swept away by a monstrous ancient flood.

"We went in there to look for the flood," Ballard said. "Not just a slow moving, advancing rise of sea level, but a really big flood that then stayed... The land that went under stayed under."
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...t-ballard-archeologist-titanic_n_2273143.html


Clyde C Coger Jr,Yesterday at 12:10 PM


http://destee.com/index.php?threads...ill-change-history-forever.80847/#post-884414



At what point do you begin to digest the Thread discussion, and acknowledge the points of others rather than promoting only your own? ... Is this the kind of building you are about my brother? No one has a point but you, lol.

You cannot build from what has been established, already? :wow:

The land that went under stayed under

Submerged Cities: Underwater Wonders of the World


Sucked into the sea by earthquakes or intentionally flooded to create dams, ancient and contemporary cities lurk just beneath the surface in bodies of water all over the world. Some, like Alexandria in Egypt, represent some of the most significant archaeological findings in recent history; others are more mysterious in origin. The eerie remains of these submerged cities will reveal their secrets only to those who can swim through their underwater streets in scuba suits.



Pavlopetri is one of the oldest submerged town sites in the world. At 5,000 years old, it is located off the coast of southern Laconia in Greece. Nicholas Flemming discovered it in 1967 and it was mapped in 1968. The ruins have been dated back to 1600 - 1100 BC, the Mycenaean period.
 
There you go with that crazy stuff again. There was no NOAH AND THE ARK FLOOD....PERIOD !! What we do know is that the massive ice sheets that had Europe in the ice age began to melt. Theses were large sheets of ice...and yes, regions were massively flooded. Even the Qu'ran states that it was a "regional flood". According to the article that you referred to, it states this to have been round 5,000 B.C. The problem is that at that time, there were uninterrupted civilizations, such as Kemet that not only suffered nothing but didn't record anything as well. Since ancient Kemet is known today as one of the greatest recorders of events that affected them on every level of their lives, isn't it strange that there is no mention of a flood?

Four hundred feet below the surface, they unearthed an ancient shoreline, proof to Ballard that a catastrophic event did happen in the Black Sea. By carbon dating shells found along the shoreline, Ballard said he believes they have established a timeline for that catastrophic event, which he estimates happened around 5,000 BC. Some experts believe this was around the time when Noah's flood could have occurred.
"It probably was a bad day," Ballard said. "At some magic moment, it broke through and flooded this place violently, and a lot of real estate, 150,000 square kilometers of land, went under."
The theory goes on to suggest that the story of this traumatic event, seared into the collective memory of the survivors, was passed down from generation to generation and eventually inspired the biblical account of Noah.


Do you like the words that he used? The idea that it was something else that INSPIRED THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT OF NOAH??



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:bs: World wide, all cultures have a flood story. Thus, it wasn't regional. The crazy stuff here is being pushed by you and fine





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