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Ocean in Northern Kentucky??

Zenas

Active Member
Findings like this don't trouble me at all. Maybe it was the great flood; or maybe God created that part of the earth with crustacean shells scattered throughout the rock layers. The scientists never consider that possibility, do they?
 

Brother Bob

New Member

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Around 30 years ago, will that do? :laugh:

The plants were at least 10 ft. tall.
 
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DQuixote

New Member
Just off I-40 West, in the western 1/2 of Oklahoma, one sees what looks like mountain peaks thrusting up out of the earth - the highest probably 100 feet high. This is where sagebrush and foliage-free rocks appear "out there."

According to geologists, they are indeed mountain peaks from mountains that would otherwise be several thousand feet high. Although it seems too far away, they identify it as "an ancient part of the Rocky Mountains". We looked at it each time we passed through western Oklahoma, but never stopped to examine it. Some say sea shells have been found there. IDK anything about that. We don't drive along I-40 west anymore. I guess I could contact their historical society, or maybe Helen has some insights.

http://tinyurl.com/yvu4lj Well, bummer, I put a pin right in the center of the "mountain" but it doesn't show up. It is southwest of Yukon, if you look closely you can see it.
 
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av1611jim

New Member
Yukon huh? How about that! I was born in War Acres. But I ain't no Okie. Twas only 2yo when we moved away never to return.

"Its a small world after all. Its a small world after all. Its a small world after all....its a small small world."
 

EdSutton

New Member
Brother Bob said:

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Around 30 years ago, will that do? :laugh:

The plants were at least 10 ft. tall.
I'd be willing to bet that they are nowhere near that tall this year, given the lack of rainfall. In fact, we had the first significant rainfall, last night, in about two months, here. Before that, we had a grand total of about .8" in that period, including six weeks with zero.

Ed
 

Brother Bob

New Member
I'd be willing to bet that they are nowhere near that tall this year, given the lack of rainfall. In fact, we had the first significant rainfall, last night, in about two months, here. Before that, we had a grand total of about .8" in that period, including six weeks with zero.

Ed
Close to 4 ft. but I do have some real nice tomatos on them. Beef stake and Big boy, they don't ripen until around the last of July though. We got rain last night but I don't know how much. I don't think it was very much for my son is pouring concrete today and the ground is dry.
 

Brother Bob

New Member
You beat me to it!
Around here in the Eastern Panhandle of WV, Corridor H is going through, and they are finding the same thing...
I have actually found sea shells while digging in our back yard...
Did you catch any fish? :laugh:
 

Bro. Williams

New Member
I will definately back the flood explanation...

I will not discredit the Peleg comments....

And I was suprised to find so many fellow Kentuckians on the forums.
 

Brother Bob

New Member
You need to build a huge ship port in your front yard and you could make a fortune, but be prepared for what Noah went through. :thumbs: help!!!:tonofbricks:
 
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