Proof Sahara Desert was BLASTED by Ocean 12,000Yrs Ago (Should NOT Be Possible)

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By the end of this video you, will never think of beach sand ripples, nor the entire Sahara Desert in the same way - EVER again. If a typical tidal current that is just a few feet, or meters in depth can create sand ripples that are measured in merely inches, then what on earth would it take to create ripples that are MORE than a MILE apart, and literally hundreds of feet tall??

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BrightInsight
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This actually makes a lot of sense as to "why" the Sahara is a desert now. If it was a lush green land before, that wave of water would have torn up all the flora exposing the soil below, the salt left behind would have killed any chance of anything growing there again after.

griffinpyros
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Jimmy one day you should crowdfund a documentary!! Your videos are worth their weight in gold already :)
As for causes - comet impact? Polar displacement? Solar micronova? (Some say they have a 12, 000 year cycle...)

paulc
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These sad ripples can be seen in the USA going as far inland as to the Grand Canyon. You should look into it, there is a lot more evidence of there being a world wide flood.

AngelofDeath
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I remember noticing this when you did your Atlantis series of videos. You even pointed out the apparent “streaks” that you see from water flowing, but it was at such a huge scale. Thank you for your continued work Jimmy. I wish I could watch a new video every day, but I know that good work takes time - so keep up the great work!

robsmall
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In Japan they have what are known as "Tsunami Markers". On those stone it says "Do not build below this mark" because the ocean made it there and destroyed everything under it. Some of these markers are unfathomably high in the mountains AND incredibly old.

keenfire
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Obviously not by design, but your videos have led me down a path to biblical archeology and it’s been fascinating.

johnnyhotrod
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You’re an awesome person, thanks for serving our country, your whole person adds to all this information as well. Genuine guy.

zacharyphillips
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Jimmy needs a series on netflix because these truth bomb video's need putting out there for millions more people to see and learn the history of our ancient past.

tomsmith
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Hey Jimmy, thanks for this update! I watched you discussing this on JRE and saw the video’s of Randall. Amazing finds! To think that there is a group of people who already possess this information and just don’t share it with the public. Thank you for sharing 🙏

subsonicproducer
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Awesome stuff Jimmy. I also thought the same about this area. it looked like a huge tsunami washed across the continent. any civilization that was there, was washed out to sea and all records would be lost with it. it would be interesting to see what the debris field holds, but that would take more money than we had on earth to figure out. keep on providing the great videos!

matts
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Imagine the size of the tsunami waves. A thousand feet high? A couple thousand? Hard to imagine.

bencooperneshariym
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Jimmy!! You have created one of the best channels to EVER exist on the internet and I'm so blessed to have discovered your content a few years ago. ✌😊 I've literally enjoy every single video you have posted and always walk away learning something. Thanks you so much for what you do and I wish the best in life! Much love❤

edwardwunsch
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Growing up I've always loved philosophy. I felt like a lot of modern philosiphers were non existent and whenever I questioned things it was seen as outlandish. You have given me hope and reignited this passion and yearning to learn all the secrets of the world. Not only from looking outside the box but looking at hard evidence and science. Thank you and keep it up! Look forward to your next video! :)

Ariel_Celine
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Appreciate all your work, and time.
Thank you.

dremaboy
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Ben Davidson put a link to your video on his daily show, which brought me here. I've been interested in ancient disasters for many years, and it is gratifying to see that there are smart and curious people putting the puzzle pieces together. Google Earth is a great tool for finding such things. It's clear that something massively catastrophic happened which ended the last flowering of humanity, and we're only just figuring out what that was. An expidition to that massive slide off Mauritania might yield clues and maybe even hard evidence of what was washed away. Perhaps core samples might reveal them. As for Atlantis, a deeper reading into Plato's retelling makes me think that it was a global empire, not just one city. Maybe their architectural style for the various capitol cities was circular, and the Richat and other circular structures were part of that cultural imprint. What other secrets and surprises are buried under those Sahara sands and under the ocean? We need to get more folks interested, because it's clear that we have massive cyclical disasters that have entirely wiped away incredible human civilizations, reducing them to myth and legend. How far are we from the next one?

Sunfell
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Amazing! Just this week I was on google maps looking at these ripples and patterns in the sahara and trying to figure out how they were created. This video sums it up perfectly! Makes you wonder how much human history was destroyed by this event. And how much might still be buried and undiscovered in the sahara

MrFaouzz
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You have many intriguing ideas, and they're certainly feasible, in my opinion. I appreciate how informative, and factual your videos are. There's so much about our world that even the most well read scholar is oblivious to, mostly because it hasn't been discovered, or to personal beliefs, conspiracies, etc.

tysonatkins
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Would love to see some under water digs of the sediment area. It might be highly unlikely possible to do, but I wonder what they'd find.

everettmittan
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Very well done! The old school scientific and historic communities are shaking in their boots when you post a video! 👍

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