👞 300-Million Year-Old 'Shoe-Print' Found? 👞

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There are many things that make you wonder?! I worked in a coal mine and the seam was 300 million yrs old I always had my eyes pealed looking for something spectacular because you where the first to see this in 300 million yrs pretty cool when you thought of it like that

judgejimbobrowntown
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The older I get the more I see the more I realise I knew nothing much about nothing we are spoon fed a narrative as children and are kept to busy to question. Thank you for sharing

karenmcardle
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The thought of ancient civilizations going back over 300 million years, more than boggles the mind. And yet in the scheme of things I suppose even that would just be a blip in time, considering the age of the universe; as well as our own planet...

BCTGuitarPlayer
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The title of this video alone got me smiling from ear to ear and eager to listen.
I've heard of this before and really enjoyed hearing your version.
Great job! Loved it!

smileawhile
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Always Highly Compelling! We need to DIG deeper, to find more of the past!
Almost all of artifacts that have been found, have magically vanished into private hands.
Never to be seen again.

jimmime
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They probably smell pretty bad after that long I know that's a bad joke better than watching the news at the moment

waynesworldcoinsaustralia
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Looks like a moccasin imprint, a few toe imprints are visible too. I never like the Bering land bridge theory. Ancient man preferred to travail by water not on foot. Sea going civilizations are global by nature, like the cowboys of the old west, they'd ride to their destination on horseback, rather than walking even short distances. 😉 So did the ancient peoples moved by waterways whenever possible.

markklocek
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very interesting indeed out of place artifacts r always interesting! great video ty 😊

myflock
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Excellent presentation of facts.. thank you.

deenichols
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Mystery History, A few( but not all) of the very small rock covered ooparts that look exactly like metal pieces from mechanical devices we make now, are so exact in fact that they must actually be them. The newearth channel has a theory that some rocks actually grow like plants and that is the answer to all these ooparts. I don’t agree that it’s the answer to ALL of them. But the example ooparts she shows in her video alongside the ones we make today, DO look like exact replicas. Has anyone else heard of this theory or watched her video? Does anyone think it’s actually possible? What are the chances that not only did ancient advanced civilizations make the same products, but that they would also look exactly like them and have the exact same dimensions.

redreaper
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I found one in a dumpster once ... it was only 200 million yrs. old.

johnhz
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If I were to go walking among trilobites I'd have my boots on too.

ncd
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They can only date the rock the imprint was made in. They can’t date when the imprint was actually made. I love your channel but they have no idea when the print was made. Just how old the rock or strata is. But I do love your content please keep it going.

chriskunkle
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I find your videos highly compelling! Haha

Zluggno
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We didn't get here until 10 -1/2 million years ago. Who dated this print?
You mean, we didn't discover this planet? Someone was here before us!

OG
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Kicked in the ass by a 300 million year old shoe. Justice, I say!

samacmaca
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Is it true that the stitching of the shoe is ALSO visible on the print? Don't know where I've heard or seen or read that, but if true, why not add it to this video?

javiercorral
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Somebody walking on the sea bed 300 million years ago.🤔

raygrange
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At least geneticists largely agree on some related points:

1. Four (but likely many more) human species are know to have existed, yet only one exists now.
2. The genetic variations of all the different human phenotypes now in existence is so small as to suggest a bottleneck narrow enough that the human race was in peril of dying out entirely.
3. All peoples have a flood-myth of some sort although often without a time scale.

The recently discovered Hiawatha impact crater has been the subject of much research already:
Initially vaguely dated to 15 million - 10 thousand years BCE (because the impact is covered by glacial ice) IS NOW thought to have occurred between 14 and 9.9 thousand years BCE.
IT has the right timeframe, the right size and IT coincides with the great dying of megafauna and the Bible’s Noah, but the absence of impact micro-particle indicators in ice core specimens from two Danish stations in Northern Greenland seems to suggest that the energy from the huge meteor’s impact was largely absorbed in the glacier, thought to have been 2-4 km thick back then.

Here the agreement ends and I can’t contribute with anything more than speculations:
a) Was the impact large enough to cause global flooding by way of rain?
b) Could such as massive impact make the entire Earth vibrate enough to cause global volcanic eruptions at a climate altering scale?


suggest a bottleneck narrow enough that the human race was in peril dire of dying out entirely.
3. All peoples have a flood-myth of some sort although often without a time scale.

The recently discovered Hiawatha impact crater has been the subject of much research already:
Initially vaguely dated to 15 million - 10 thousand years BCE (because the impact is covered by glacial ice) is now thought to have occurred between 14 and 9.9 thousand years BCE.
it has the right timeframe, the right size and it coincides with the great dying of megafauna and Noah of the Bible, but the absence of impact micro-particle indicators in ice core samples from two Danish stations in Northern Greenland seems to suggest that the energy from the huge meteor’s impact was largely absorbed in the glacier thought to have been 2-4 km thick back then.

Here the agreement ends and I can’t contribute with anything more than speculations:
a) Was the impact large enough to cause global flooding by way of rain?
b) Could such as massive impact make the entire Earth vibrate enough to cause global volcanic eruptions at a climate altering scale?

Hallands.
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300 million years? Does anyone even know how long that is?
I don't know how they come to these conclusions but that is a very very loooong time.

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