KarlMarxsPitBull
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I know a little something about geology and have studied it as a personal interest sort of thing. For instance I think there are huge areas of TX that were rough cut by glaciers, and that a lake had formed on top of the ice sheet that covered it. When it all melted and everything settled it left behind some remarkable land features. It's incredible what thousands of years worth of water lapping along a shore can do to some of the hardest rock you'll ever see.Yes, Columbus encountered hurricanes, as did other explorers of the time.
There's archeological evidence in North America of massive droughts and heat spells occurring 10-15,000 years ago, too.
Again, the global warming cult is totally ignorant of this history, which is exactly why they act they way they do.
The fact That I've been to many shores and saw that the water has been lapping the same +/- 2 meters of rock for the last 20 thousand years leads me to believe the water will still be near that spot in another 200 years no matter what we do.