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vasi

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Posted: 07:27am 26 Mar 2014
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You solved all your problems over the day. Now you sit on your armchair, in front of a 21" LCD and with popcorn and a couple of cold beers at your grasp. You are ready to enjoy the following:

- Part 1
- Part 2

A fine quality for a thin cheek. You can go to a more substantial food between parts (and maybe some ruby wine).

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Magic!, just enjoyed with a coffee early in the morn. Well actually a few. Part 2 tonight with a glass of red or two.
We come from the land downunder.
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Well Part 2 with the glass of red. The missus joined me at a most appropriate time. The pelicans were on display, asked her where are we, she said Lake Eyre Oz then Africa then the Amazon. No The Danube in Europe " I replied". The next European tourist I run across that says OZ has impressed them with our wildlife, I`m going to ask " have you checked out your Danube".

Very impressive, thank you VasiEdited by norcold 2014-03-28
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vasi

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Welcome! I enjoyed your experience, thank you!
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electrondady1
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in searching step by step for the origins of my ancestors, the Celts, the path leads to the Danube valley and what is called old Europe.

origins

unfortunately it looks like the Celts/Scythians put the boots to these guys with our horse technology.


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vasi

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One of the comenters says:
[quote="Bucur Roman"]
The culture did not die out . It evolved !!!
" The Dacians are first mentioned in the writings of the Ancient Greeks, in Herodotus (Histories Book IV XCIII: "[Getae] the noblest as well as the most just of all the Thracian tribes") and Thucydides (Peloponnesian Wars, Book II: "[Getae] border on the Scythians and are armed in the same manner, being all mounted archers"). "[/quote]
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vasi

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Anyway, personally I don't sustain that theory. There are proves that the old European civilisation disappeared completely.

"Scientists at the University of Adelaide's Australian Center for Ancient DNA said ..."Edited by vasi 2014-04-28
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And this may be the reason...
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electrondady1
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fascinating new discoveries to consider
gobleki tepi
built before agriculture !

the black sea inundation may have been caused by all the glacial melt water in Canada!
"Glacial lake outburst floods in North America (15,000 to 8,000 years ago)
The last of the North American proglacial lakes, north of the present Great Lakes, has been designated Glacial Lake Ojibway by geologists. It reached its largest volume around 8,500 years ago, when joined with Lake Agassiz. But its outlet was blocked by the great wall of the glaciers and it drained by tributaries, into the Ottawa and St. Lawrence Rivers far to the south. About 8,300 to 7,700 years ago, the melting ice dam over Hudson Bay's southernmost extension narrowed to the point where pressure and its buoyancy lifted it free, and the ice-dam failed catastrophically. Lake Ojibway's beach terraces show that it was 250 metres (820 ft) above sea level. The volume of Lake Ojibway is commonly estimated to have been about 163,000 cubic kilometres, more than enough water to cover a flattened-out Antarctica with a sheet of water 10 metres (33 ft) deep. That volume was added to the world's oceans in a matter of months."


horses

a lot of stuff was going on around the black sea in 5600BC

i couldn't find this before
lots of water






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norcold

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Seems there is a fair bit of interest pointing to Noahs flood. Massive amounts of coal may have been formed by influence of such Can imagine if such a flood did occur, societies would have been massively affected, displaced even destroyed.
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The chap from the US showed with core samples, that potable water shells/mussels were found proving the Black Sea was once a lake and the Mediterranean rushed in through the Dardanelles (Gallipoli) and filled it up with seawater. DNA tests have revealed the impossibility of Noah's Ark but even the Eskimos are talking about great floods. Climate change is to blame for massive floods, which must have occurred everywhere.

The Ark will not be found on Mount Ararat but the locals there live off the tourists.
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the legend of Gilgamesh and a flood is the source of the biblical narrative but it's the same flood Edited by electrondady1 2014-05-05
 
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