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To: CanadianPete

...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...


7 posted on 12/20/2010 11:13:20 PM PST by himno hero
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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: himno hero

Oh another thing, now that I remember. They show that due to continental drift one part of alaska was way further south but that another part of it was more or less where it is today. So the coral stuff would be from the further south part but the part that was still there had the dinosaurs apparently. I hope you will be able to watch it.


21 posted on 12/21/2010 12:43:54 AM PST by CanadianPete
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