Pole Shift and Taxodium
Pole Shift and Taxodium

Video: Pole Shift and Taxodium

Video: Pole Shift and Taxodium
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After the biblical flood, a rainbow appeared for the first time, indicating a change in the conditions of life on Earth. This flood was worldwide. But not the only one. The incredible strength of the hydroshock generated by the pole shift periodically ravages vast areas. And there is a lot of evidence for this.

In Hungary, four to eight meter stumps were found at the bottom of an open sand quarry, according to a number of reports of marsh cypress trees. It is noteworthy that the preservation of these stumps is ideal and, at the same time, the wood has not turned to stone.

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An arrow on the map indicates the location of the quarry:

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The size of the quarry is approximately 2.5 by 2.5 kilometers.

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Mostly photos from Google Earth.

It can be seen that these trees were not felled.

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Apparently, no other trees were found anywhere in the quarry. And these are heap

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The thickness of the stumps is impressive. This one has a butt diameter - three meters.

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And the rest of the sizes are slightly smaller.

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Powerful roots helped to resist the cypress-bogatyrs against the elements

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The sand in the pit was chosen to black soil, the layer of soil on which these trees were grown

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The message from the quarry came to scientists in July 2007. The trees were identified as Taxodiums, conifers of the Taxodiaceae family.

They reach considerable height and thickness, similar to swampy cypresses.

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As always, in their tremor, scientists: “At greater depths, we found 16 perfectly preserved trees, they are approximately 8 million years old,” said Pujtai.

8 million years !?

A close relative of the excavated tree stumps, this taxodia is over 1,500 years old.

“The fact that the trees were so well preserved was possible thanks to the sandstorm that covered the forest,” says Miklos Kazmer, head of the paleontology department at the Natural Science University of Budapest. “The tops of the trees have disappeared, but everything that turned out to be under the sand has been preserved in its original form.”

Nice storm !! I propose to discuss this version. It is appropriate, it seems to me, provided that this territory then bordered on the desert.

Yes, the age of the trees themselves was determined at 300-400 years.

For the correct course of reasoning, I propose to take a closer look at the quarry.

Aerial view deepens the quarry somewhat

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On the right side, the shafts taken from the surface of the quarry, black soil

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This view from the west side, from the town

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This is the eastern part of the quarry where the stumps were found.

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Several enlarged fragments

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The depth of the pit is 60 meters.

Above, under a small layer of black soil, it is visible - I determine by color (I could be mistaken) - clay.

It might also be worth adding maps of the surface of this part of Europe showing the areas flooded at 90, 110 and 150 meters above sea level.

90 meters

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110 meters

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150 meters

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Was sand from the Baltic Sea thrown over the Carpathians? Or were the Carpathians themselves turned? Rather, both.

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In the comments to the recording, objections were voiced against the transfer of sand from the Baltic Sea by sea muds raised by the movement of the lithosphere during the pole shift. An option was proposed for the movement of sand by river waters. An example of Neil's work is given.

It would be impossible not to reckon with this version if a river equal to the Nile flowed next to the quarry. There is no such river here.

The nearest river, which could direct its waters here, according to the altitude layout - Chaillot (average water consumption: 70 m3 / s) - will not be able to deposit as much sand as in a quarry and for a thousand years.

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Tissa is 30 meters lower than the quarry, but if we still take it into account, it will not be able to provide an area of several thousand square kilometers (it has more work) with a layer of sand of 60 meters and for a longer period.

All this can be counted, but it turned out that it is not necessary - the point is in the river, or rather, in its name.

Yes, yes - the same Chaillot!

This is her in Hungarian - Chaillot. And in Slovakia she is Slana. or else in German - Salz, which means - Salty !!

This confirms the drift of a significant territory of Hungary by sand during the hydroshock of the pole shift.

Material taken from rodline magazine

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