Date: 21/05/2016 18:06:54
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 894299
Subject: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

I’ve seen an analysis of the Niles course as it has changed over time but cannot find anything resembling what I originally looked at. I am hoping to compile a fairly complete analysis as would be justified by the title of this thread. Bit of a Rivers of Zion backtrack if you will.

Could I get some help with that at all please?

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:09:22
From: dv
ID: 894301
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

So … where did you see it?

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:13:21
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 894303
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

dv said:


So … where did you see it?

on the web 2/3 years back. traced the nile’s history and I got to it through a link I found when I was reading an article on the building of Armen

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:14:44
From: AwesomeO
ID: 894305
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

Thread title is not long enough. I can still see other posts.

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:17:02
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 894308
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

AwesomeO said:


Thread title is not long enough. I can still see other posts.

Please post carefuwy and wewy wewy qwietwee

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:18:37
From: dv
ID: 894311
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

Postpocelipse said:


dv said:

So … where did you see it?

on the web 2/3 years back. traced the nile’s history and I got to it through a link I found when I was reading an article on the building of Armen

I guess if the links that you are finding now don’t support what you remember, then probably what you remember ain’t right.

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:18:40
From: AwesomeO
ID: 894312
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

Postpocelipse said:


AwesomeO said:

Thread title is not long enough. I can still see other posts.

Please post carefuwy and wewy wewy qwietwee

Lack of application, if you made your thread title a complete paragraph you would be able to fit all of vbt in a single post.

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:19:42
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 894314
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

dv said:


Postpocelipse said:

dv said:

So … where did you see it?

on the web 2/3 years back. traced the nile’s history and I got to it through a link I found when I was reading an article on the building of Armen

I guess if the links that you are finding now don’t support what you remember, then probably what you remember ain’t right.

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:20:30
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 894315
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

dv said:


Postpocelipse said:

dv said:

So … where did you see it?

on the web 2/3 years back. traced the nile’s history and I got to it through a link I found when I was reading an article on the building of Armen

I guess if the links that you are finding now don’t support what you remember, then probably what you remember ain’t right.

Can’t find the article I was reading out of all the articles available and nothing under river course change searches.

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:23:38
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 894318
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

I read somewhere that the Nile River valley is over 2km deep beneath the silt. This was caused by the much lower level of the Mediterranean in the past

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:26:31
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 894320
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

Here you are lad.
That link will take you out of here and into the world wide web internet.
It’s the badlands, things are not what they seem, it’s a murky world of truths, half truths, deception and down right lies where your thoughts will be twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools.
Normally I wouldn’t send a young lad out there but deal with the subject inhouse but you seem keen enough or foolish enough to learn more, you may not return the same or indeed return at all.
All I can advise you is not to go down a rabbit warren of endless links.

Good luck and God speed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0bdsAuTWB4

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Date: 21/05/2016 18:28:24
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 894321
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

Peak Warming Man said:


Here you are lad.
That link will take you out of here and into the world wide web internet.
It’s the badlands, things are not what they seem, it’s a murky world of truths, half truths, deception and down right lies where your thoughts will be twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools.
Normally I wouldn’t send a young lad out there but deal with the subject inhouse but you seem keen enough or foolish enough to learn more, you may not return the same or indeed return at all.
All I can advise you is not to go down a rabbit warren of endless links.

Good luck and God speed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0bdsAuTWB4

thank you. will have to watch when I have more download

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Date: 21/05/2016 21:35:47
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 894465
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

You might find something out about this in a book (shock horror).

I have fond memories of reading a book called “underwater archaeology”, that contained information on the cities of the Mediterranean coast that have since sunk underwater due to tectonic action. Many of these were on the coast of Turkey.

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Date: 21/05/2016 22:33:02
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 894498
Subject: re: Topographical changes to the Mediterranean coastline and courses of rivers of surrounding nations due to destruction of Santorini.

mollwollfumble said:


You might find something out about this in a book (shock horror).

I have fond memories of reading a book called “underwater archaeology”, that contained information on the cities of the Mediterranean coast that have since sunk underwater due to tectonic action. Many of these were on the coast of Turkey.

I’ve visited one of those.

About 5 m above it anyway.

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