I think a space shot of the region shows the most probable crossing route . . . a shelf underwater . . . south of the shelf, the water is MUCH deeper. It is deep enough at the shelf for a huge miracle.
Anyway—that shelf—near the Southern end of that shelf—on both sides . . . is where the evidence was discovered, IIRC.
You said — I think a space shot of the region shows the most probable crossing route . . . a shelf underwater . . . south of the shelf, the water is MUCH deeper. It is deep enough at the shelf for a huge miracle.
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Well, I’m not sure if I know the exact spot you’re saying, but one area that I’m thinking about is not the standard route that is said (in some Bible commentaries and maps) that Moses took the Jews. It’s completely off track of the conventional route given — totally.
That’s why I keep asking people what area, exactly, are they talking about. One place is not going to have anything and another place may have something.
You wouldn’t be able to mark coordinates on a Google Map and post the link would you?
I’m talking about something in this general vicinity (a rough approximation from memory)...