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To: himno hero

“...also, you could go to Coral Harbor, on Southampton Island, walk the beaches and find fossilized coral...thus the name Coral Harbor, Nunavit, Canada. General location is way up in the north western part of the Hudson Bay...

just saying... there was warm water all around there for a significant period....somewhat equatorial...”

Yes, but it wasn’t quite equatorial. There was still winter and snow, apparently.


19 posted on 12/21/2010 12:33:14 AM PST by CanadianPete
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To: CanadianPete
PBS is getting us warmed up (no pun intended) for the coming ice age.....as the Gulf Loop was turned off by the BP oil spill.

Film at 11 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXUifNpnpfQ

20 posted on 12/21/2010 12:39:43 AM PST by spokeshave (Islamics and Democrats unite to cut off Adam Smith's invisible hand)
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To: CanadianPete

no disrespect intended...I’ll call bullshit...it had to be equatorial to grow the corals.

aalso, beyond the plates shifting I’ll bet that there have been other contributing factors. Perhaps we have had other north south axis... suggesting that maybe the skin spun on the molten mas due to foreign impact as well as the continental drift.

For corals to grow most require around 80 degree water. To have that water warm to 80 then freeze, (killing the coral) is too tall a order for me to believe. Also thats a lot of water to move 90 to 120 degrees.

I might buy pieces of their argument....If I hadn’t been there, it might be different. Ise seen the ocean , mate, and walked dem shores.

I would question their editor and fact checkers to see if Team Obama and Eric Holder were involved.


25 posted on 12/21/2010 7:46:11 AM PST by himno hero
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