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Flood evidence. Clay America
Flood evidence. Clay America

Video: Flood evidence. Clay America

Video: Flood evidence. Clay America
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Most of the territory of South America is located in zones with sufficient and, more than, moisture, where soil formation processes are rapid. Nevertheless, photographs from different places will present us with a different picture - a clay one. Chernozem turns out to be a rare phenomenon for this continent (in the southern foothills of Chile, near the ice fields of Patagonia and even further south in Argentina, a thin layer: with a possible origin from Antarctica).

Contrary to the generally accepted opinion, it should be stated that the rate of soil formation is deliberately underestimated by tens of times and allows soil science, as a science, to keep pace with traditional history. This is corruption. But not all scientists are covered by it. You can find out about it here or here.

Thus, the absence of chernozem can be explained by a recent catastrophe - sea mudflow caused by the next pole shift and washing away chernozems into the ocean. Let's make sure of this, at least in part. Of course, there are soil maps, but it is better, nevertheless, to see firsthand what is represented on the maps by conventional symbols.

Using the Google Earth program, let's draw arbitrary parallels across South America. It will look like this:

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I also arbitrarily select several points on each parallel, near which photographs of the territory offered by the program will be considered.

Viewing will be conducted in the order of numbering.

First point

3 ° 47 '10.76 "N 76 ° 43' 44.51" W

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3 ° 51 '49.99 "N 76 ° 31' 50.85" W

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In general, I tormented myself to look for overburden - only greenery, but here's a picture of the river declares that clay is a common thing here.

4 ° 7 '28.83 "N 76 ° 16' 10.95" W

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3 ° 34 '59.57 "N 76 ° 40' 32.02" W

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2nd point - three pictures

General form

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and the clay itself, when wet:

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and dry

4 ° 7 '47.16 "N 71 ° 29' 48.61" W

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Third point - this is already the southern part of Venezuela

4 ° 48 '59.86 "N 65 ° 21' 12.15" W

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There is greenery everywhere, but where there is overburden, there is clay

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Fourth point. Central Guyana.

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Fifth point

There are forests all around here - but what kind!

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However, clay is everywhere

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Sixth point

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Seventh point

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Eighth point:

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Ninth point:

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This routine work unexpectedly led me to an important, for myself, sensation - there is no more beautiful and richer (first of all, the land) of the Russian Land! And yes it won't!

South America is solid clay. It's the same in Mexico. In the North - did not look, but who does not remember the Colorado River?

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I had to hear that two-thirds of the world's black soil is in Russia, but this was perceived dryly, rationally, in black and white numbers. It was only after reviewing hundreds of red-brown South American photographs that I felt this fact in color.

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Thirteenth point:

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Fourteenth point:

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Fifteenth:

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Nineteenth:

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Twentieth point:

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Twenty-first point:

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Twenty-second and last:

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So, all of South America is covered with clay, a multi-meter layer.

The thickness of humus is small even in comparison with the Urals, where its thickness ranges from 15-20 cm to half a meter. The pole shift that caused the mudflows is simultaneous for the Urals and America. In the case of deserts, the explanation is on the surface burned out by the sun. However, a large area is made up of territories saturated with moisture. But there is no humus.

The picture was taken in Yekaterinburg.

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It shows a "cultural" layer, one meter thick, reaching the cobbled pavement of 1809 origin (humus is removed to sand or clay during road construction), and under it is a one and a half meter mud layer. Why mudflow? - Take a closer look - there is a thick layer of humus under it. I didn't have a shovel, but with a trowel obtained from the hands of a worker, whose back is visible here, I managed to dig a hole thirty centimeters deep - the humus went further. Mud covered Altar at the end of the 16th century. Soon Yekaterinburg was born (1723).

In South America, different soils with a decent thickness should have formed over 400 years. But, as we have seen, they actually do not exist. Why? We will think and look for answers.

Material from the journal rodline.livejournal.com

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