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A hillside in the Tsangpo River Gorge of Tibet shows evidence of two ancient lakes, formed when glacial ice blocked the river.
The lower line of vegetation marks the edge of the smaller, more recent, lake and the upper line marks the shore of a much larger lake about 10,000 years ago.
Here is a good link:
http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/projects/geoweb/participants/dutch/VTrips/Scablands0.HTM
Noah’s flood?
Ping for your interest.
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somethin’ nutty, the only other mention of the Tsangpo, apparently:
Voyage to Our Hollow Earth - 24 Day Trip (you’ve *gotta* see this!)
memepool | He didn’t type in the “Stardate” | Rodney M. Cluff
Posted on 12/18/2003 11:13:01 AM EST by Constitution Day
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1042811/posts
Back To Siberia: The Biggest Flood?About 14,000 years ago, a wall of water 1,500 feet high surged down the Chuja River valley at 90 miles per hour. A. Rudoy, a geologist at Tomsky State Pedagogical Institute, points to giant gravel bars along the Chuja River valley. These are not the inch-sized ripples we seen on the floors of today's rivers; these are giants measuring tens of yards from crest to crest. Only a catastrophic flood could have piled up these ridges of debris. Rudoy postulates that, during the Ice Ages, a huge ice dam upstream held back a lake 3,000 feet deep, containing 200 cubic miles of water. When the ice dam suddenly ruptured, all life and land downstream was devastated.
by William CorlissCatastrophic Flood Dynamic Database
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“Mammoth Floods”
Sounds pretty hairy!
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Lake Missoula BUMP!