Archaeologists found WHAT after a drought in Spain?! #artifacts

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We say "drought" as if the water is scarce but if you think about what exists under it all, water was never there to begin with.

ExzoSSG
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I believe that these were already found before being underwater. Then, they got covered when they built dams. They just re emerged during the periods of drought. There is a documentary about all the artifacts and villages that couldn't be saved before the reservoir was filled.

pken
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... they found dinosaur foot prints at dinosaur valley state park that had been hidden for 113 million years... was the guy that named it a scuba duver? HOW'D HE KNOW?!?!

kildidar
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We always knew about the temple under water in mexico not so long ago you could hear the bells rang with the waters movement

RodolfoGonzalez-mppj
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There’s a Stonehenge in Lake Michigan that’s dated 4000 years older than the Stonehenge in the UK.

MohawkRepublican
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That curly mustache is becoming the perfect twirl

cazareetocaza
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I had my bachelor party at a cabin in Glenrose TX (dinosaur park). We went hiking in an ancient ravine and found a s••tload of fossils. The place is teeming with them.

ImOldGreggg
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This dude reminds me of a guy I used to landscape yards with

boosterhikes
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We've known about those footprints from at least the 1800s

riotbreaker
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I can't remember the guys name but when I was 13 my dad met a reasercher with the institute for creation reaserch in Glen Rose TX. It turned out we were related and so he invited us to go with him to a site in Texas where the multi year long drought had caused a river to dry up enough you could clearly see the rock bed. We were going to document tail drags where dinosaurs being swept away by flood waters had dragged their tails in the mud to keep their heads above water. Those deep marks, some of which were 5 feet deep, are well preserved. When we got there I immediately found a large dinosaur footprint big enough for me to curl up and lay down in and just a few feet away in the same layer of rock was 3 distinct human female footprints. I knew right then I had disproven evolution since they specifically claim dinosaurs and man never lived together and yet I was looking at rock solid proof they did. Evolutionary time-line right out the window and in the trash where it belongs.

nathanhale
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Why would it be considered a drought if those statues were carved when the water levels were lower than where they are now? Because we’ve diverted so much water flow and changed depths that when we lose water, we consider a drought?

alisterx
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One of my favorites (as wierd as that sounds) is an engraving on a stone from the 1600's that read,

"If you read me, weep."

Shteven
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That was one big ancient duck foot prints

squidtree
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Dinosaur State Park is well worth the visit in Glen Rose, Texas. And the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is really awesome! You drive through all the different paddocks and you can see and sometimes feed the various animals they’re rehabbing there. Just watch out for the giraffes! 🦒

timefoolery
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So this is telling me the water is artifically high. Without humans the water would not even be there.

derrickgardener
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I can totally see an after midnight pitch where people have to state mildy inconvenient facts about their day in this mans cadence.

korryjepperson
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Ppl say oh no the worlds ending because of drought or flood not seeing the earths balance shifts over millions of years not the few we go by so we have a very small window on global weather patterns earthquakes etc

emorywright
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Huh? Last I heard Stonehenge is dated to be 12, 000 years old. Older than the great Pyramids at Giza.

MjolnirsPower
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There is no way they didn't know those statues weren't there

jorts
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Spanish Stonehenge looks like a big fish trap

AdamRaba-nssh
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