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How much do you have to smoke/ drink to be able to listen to that guy more than a couple minutes?
He's baked in the head,couldn't last more than 5 minutes maybe.
Just saw this on one of the PNW travel shows - Maybe Grants'
There was a Waterfall 10x bigger than Niagara in WA State - now dry.
Very fascinating.
Carlson talks about a meteor causing the first one, but I wonder how volcanic activity affected the landscape. Those lahars must have been massive.
Yes, look up 'supercooled water ice'.
But bear in mind that it was not a single event - it happened at least 50 times, as shown by the plentiful benchlines along the former shorelines.
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Were each of the events as catastrophic as the next? Unless I'm wrong, I got the distinct impression from the museums that there were maybe a handful of massive events, and a number of smaller events. But again, I've not done any research on this, just what I've learned speaking to folks and visiting those museums.