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To: Izzy Dunne

Sounds like a statement crafted by a government committee. But with a seemingly continuous flow of these expeditions bringing back wood fragments, it should make one wonder how that wood got up there — in the neighborhood of 15,000 ft elevations, above the tree line and above the snow line. Just sayin’.


16 posted on 11/16/2011 8:10:02 AM PST by alancarp (Liberals are all for shared pain... until they're included in the pain group.)
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To: alancarp

How long ago did the mountain become a mountain? On site realities are smeared out to fit global assumptions of mountian building. The top of that mountain may have not been above a tree line when the wood was harvested and something crafted from it. The structure would be more plausible as a fortress for osme as yet unknown group. And hauling wood up a mountain is no more difficult (probably less technologically difficult) than transporting 200 ton blocks to Giza.


26 posted on 11/16/2011 8:27:32 AM PST by MHGinTN (Some, believing they can't be deceived, it's nigh impossible to convince them when they're deceived.)
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To: alancarp
it should make one wonder how that wood got up there

Yeah -- I mean it's not like ancient people ever made stuff out of wood and carried some of it around with them....

42 posted on 11/16/2011 9:11:36 AM PST by Retro Llama
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