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Sample
from 'Coastal
geography providing supporting evidence':
...The
consistency of sea levels allows the observer to view
the coastlines (or footprint) of islands and continents around
the globe relative to sea level.
This
enables an interested viewer
to scrutinise what is ~ and what is not ~ above sea level
today.
Consequently
the oceans and seas provide a 'constant' through which observations can be made
relating to the coastal topography of islands and other
areas bounded by the sea.
Lengthy research has enabled the author to identify incredible
similarities in terms of coastal layout and - crucially
- the geological footprint of many islands ...and entire
continents. Coupled with scrutiny of inland topographic
data yet another amazing outcome transpired.
In
my findings the orientation and topography of many coastlines
and islands around the world display very similar
characteristics, with evidence supporting my assertion that
the Impact and Exit Event created them.
Again, all of what I
am proposing is readily available via the Internet and quite
easily recognisable.
It
is quite remarkable that science has missed this next set of
examples, given the abundance of visual evidence readily
available...
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"I'm not one to
usually fall for 'pranksters' - and to be honest I
thought you were one. But when I took a look at the
previously unrecognised similarities you highlighted
between Ireland, Corsica, Italy and other landmasses
around the world I knew you were onto something
big." |
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