Re: We have our own Media now! There are over 200 sunken cities in the Mediterranean Sea , that have been discovered so far.



The old shoreline of North America is completely under the ocean, and is now called the Continental Shelf.



Plato wrote that the ocean turned to mud (way before his time, that was recounted to him by his father who read an account of the event on an ancient scroll in Egypt).



There is an entire continent that was located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean which disappeared without a trace.



There is an accurate map, only thousands of years old, of the continent of Antarctica showing a glacier free shore line.



All these facts are true, but how are such things possible?



If the North Pole and the South Pole had always been located in their present positions, then none of those facts could have taken place, but they did.



The North Pole and the South Pole have only been in their present positions for 10,800 years, which is a blink of an eye in geologic terms.



Before that time, the North Pole was located on the Island of Britain (the English call it Great Britain) and the South Pole was located at the bottom of the world in the Pacific Ocean.



Obviously, no one actually travels to the North Pole, for good reason, and Britain was not called Britain back then, and it was under miles of ice, but the old Nordic Sailors estimated that as the location, and they were experts at such calculations.



The North Pole had been in Britain for a very long time, with glaciers reaching onto continental Europe.



The South Pole had been in the Pacific Ocean for just as long, with a tremendous ice build up that was mistaken as a continent, but it was just ice.



New ice began to collect at the new north and south poles, but the old ice at the old north and south poles melted even faster.



Some of that ice melt filled lakes and dug new rivers, but still the melt was so huge that the entire shoreline of all continents and islands remain flooded.



All the ice currently at the north and south poles can only be a fraction of what the old poles held.