 Canal Complexes in America ..................... This
site is a review of evidence that will forever change the history of
North America, shifting our view from what we think we know about
America to a whole new and radically different perspective of
pre-historic civilizations on the North American continent.
Ancient Cities on our Coasts ..................... There are many underwater harbors, channels and canals in Florida and Louisiana, as well as other areas, that are covered
with vestiges and remnants of a very sophisticated, enormously large
aquatic based culture or civilization that existed BEFORE current sea
level rose an average of 5 feet.
Sophisticated Geo Engineers ...Evidence
on this site, shows many harbor areas on much of Florida's coasts, as
well as other areas, to have been 'worked' and 'inhabited' by a very
large, very sophisticated population of canal builders during some
remote period. Louisiana has many very long and very large cross delta
channels and canals, with many sections sunken under current sea level.
Age of the Complexes .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. .................. These
complexes were built BEFORE the water table rose to its present level.
Some of the structures are about 5' BELOW current sea level. The chart
to the right, from Globalwarmingart.com, using the Jamaica plot
figures, shows a 5' sea level rise since 7,000 years before present.
Without
question, a technically advanced, sophis-ticated civilization lived
here on our coasts building very large, very complex harbors and
canals. Many of the harbor systems are connected to shore side 'urban
style' habitation canals, that have been taken over and used by modern
development.
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