The Younger Dryas Impact: A Cataclysmic Event 12,900 Years Ago

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The Younger Dryas was an extreme climate event, named after a flower called Dreyas Octopetala. This is a polar wildflower that loves the cold. This flower was primarily found in Europe when it was 10 degrees colder than it is now, but then disappeared. After a while it suddenly came back...

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I love Randall… his voice is like watching brown sugar melt on a hot bowl of oatmeal! I’d love to hear him talk about Tartaria! 🤞🏼

kevinbear
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We are still in the “last” ice age. We are just in the part of an ice age that moderately good for life. It will refreeze. No matter what humans do or burn.

fredpart
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Love to listen to this guy speak of what was, dedicated his life to the study of the Younger Dryas, fascinating gentleman!

jasoncastle
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Abd Climate change accusers never quote how the Earth has always changed its Tilt which affects who gets rain, dry, heat, ice, changed weather conditions etc.

wendyrbielski
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Randal opened my eyes any the climate change hoax.
Thank you Randall 😊

TheGreatAlan
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Thank you Mr Randall love your teachings

RicardoPedraza-mc
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I'm really hyped for the sequel, older dry ass

desmondwilson
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Randall is the man. I tell people about the younger dryas even all the time. We just basically keep starting over. Greenland was hit and melted the ice caps instantly. You can see the flood damage from his drone footage. It looks like a beach on a megalithic scale

dennissettlemyre
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14, 300 years ago there was major crazy solar flares that would have been so bad they definitely caused problems for life on Earth. 13, 000 years ago, there was a super volcano in Germany that erupted. In North America, the Newberry eruption happened around 12, 000 years ago, multiple big ones until 7, 700 years ago. Japan, 7, 300 years ago, had an enormous eruption too. Glacier peak erupted 13, 000 years ago, that was another big one. Iceland had eruptions around that time, too, and I think they were pretty big from what I read. And on the ice core charts, it looks like younger dryers was a normal phenomenon that happened so many times before but the volcanoes and solar flares made things much worse.

riririri
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What a wonderful story ❤️ telling....I love 1/2 truths mixed with fact..😮

gregorygreubel
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He's right. We have been around for 200, 000 years, we were crazy highly advanced compared to what we are now, hence the building of all these ancient monolithic superstructures. The very first cities that we saw spring up weren't the first cities that we built, they were the first cities that we rebuilt after that impact event.

GarrettStubbs-hd
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Randalls ancestors noticed that there were no more dryas octopatella growing in their garden anymore 1500 years ago. Thanks mate.
I believe I can fly - R "Kiwi"Kelly

Sindy-xv
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Well, it wasn't a multi impact event but only one with huge debris ejection. If you wanna see the whole picture of all the events that happened over there 12 thousand years ago, I released my presentation a month ago.

ApolloBeatzOfficial
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I actually wanted to hear more about the flower !! It looked beautiful and loved the cold ??😊😊😊

Charles-fci
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If modern humans have been around for 100, 000 years why did civilization only begin 5000 years ago?

charlesco
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Great info never heard of this like that minne iceage

glennplatvoet
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He and Graham Hancock are a great tag team. I learned a lot from them that no one ever taught me in school

brianmccarthy
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Thanks for your content ....but You holding back info bro detail next time please

Emeraldheart
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Close your eyes and you'll think he's Jesse Ventura.

thinkinoutsidethebox
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Its awsome to listen to facts, and to be well informed with facts.its pricless in todays society.

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