To: vannrox; RightWhale; LostTribe; JudyB1938; ruoflaw; ValerieUSA; d4now; sawsalimb; Carry_Okie
Paula says she has polished granite. The geologist says he doesn't know. (What gives with that). I wonder what the National Geographic Society is waiting on, better terms?
Also, 50,000 years ago, that's a long time!
13 posted on
08/15/2002 2:02:02 PM PDT by
blam
To: blam; spycatcher
"From what I heard, National Geographic is negotiating with Cuba for exclusive rights to this find. They're wanting to keep it "off the record, on the QT, and strictly hush-hush" until they are ready with the whole story, video, etc." 13 posted on 11/21/01 2:39 PM Central by spycatcher
14 posted on
08/15/2002 2:11:37 PM PDT by
blam
To: blam
50,000 years ago, that's a long time The thing about this date is that there were other kinds of people then. There was Neanderthal Man. And the cave art in France is only 30,000 years old. What is the oldest writing, maybe 6000 years? This is going to annoy a lot of people.
To: blam
Fascinating! BUMP!!!!
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