Pretty fascinating.
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More pics here for those who are interested
http://www.altering-perspectives.com...overed-in.htmlDon't trust mirrors crew
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No you're pretty much right.
"The east coast of S. America sits atop the Nazca subduction zone, with sucre, bolivia located in the Central Volcanic Zone (CVZ) This means massive amounts of rock are being shifted from a horizontal plane to the vertical, over the course of time, as the S. American plate is forced up by the Nazca plate."Don't trust mirrors crew
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How big is Bolivia ? Im guessing its a small dinosaur since no one has actually seen it yet. Unless Bolivia has a lot of deep forests
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We need to call in misc geologists and archaeologists because this large bone needs some examining.
If its a cliff, wouldn't it be susceptible to significant plate techtonic action? You're telling me over millions of years there haven't been any significant shifting to alter this perfectly aligned footstep sequence?
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10-01-2013, 12:19 AM #28
This.
You don't need to be a mathematician to figure out that when things collide they break into pieces, not fuse together to form a wall.
Don't believe me? Grab two glass bottles or cups and smash them against each other, see if they form a wall.
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