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WATER-SKIER IN THE ICE
look! There’s a water-skiier!”
stampede. Everyone crammed against the starboard
windows. Our plane dipped down to a thousand feet.
Sure enough, behind a powerboat, on a small stretch of water
skimmed some guy in a wet suit.
you see. Just down the coast a 200 mile-per-hour blizzard
was raging, whipping up a deadly ice cloud. But here, in
frozen sunshine, skiied a Frenchman.
government had passed a law for its Adelie Land territory in
Antarctica, exempting its inhabitants from military service –
when its only inhabitants were penguins!
dropping out of the sky unannounced, that we were their
first visual contact with the outside world in six months.
black of the ocean below us appeared a ribbon of milky
blue, where the ice plunged under the water. It was so
beautiful, I just gasped.
not dry off under a tropical palm.
warm subtropical climate from pole to pole.
degrees Centigrade) once grew near the poles. Canada,
Alaska, Newfoundland, Greenland and Spitzbergen contain
fossil coral.
are simply fossilised remains of trees and plants.
found all over the earth.
below the ice - a petrified forest!
photographed a mountain composed totally of coal,
indicating former lush growth here. They also found ancient
palm trees under the ice.
an American expedition came upon the jaw bone of a
crocodile-like amphibian (called a labyrinthodont), as
well as skeletons of other animals - creatures that could have
survived only in a warm to hot climate. Similar finds were
made again in 1986.
animals have been uncovered in icy Greenland, Alaska and
Siberia.
trees: beech, myrtle, laurel, breadfruit, cinnamen, oak,
walnut, banana, grape vines, and so on. And from a line
north of Labrador across to Alaska: giant sequoias.
of the year and lie almost continuously under snow and ice.
Yet a rich, temperate flora once covered these icy wastes in
the Arctic Ocean. Fossil remains of magnolias, fig trees,
palms, arborescent ferns (which are typically tropical)
and animals from warm climates have been discovered…
also pines, firs, spruces, cypresses, elms, hazels and water
lilies.
under massive ice deposits. These towering giants (now
typically found in the north-west of the U.S.A.) once
flourished in many diverse parts of the world, as evidenced
by many coal and fossil finds.
island groups - the New Siberian Islands and the
Spitzbergen Islands. Remarkable things have been
reported by explorers who have been there.
entombed within them entire fruit trees with the fruit still
on them. In the New Siberian Islands, whole palm trees
have been found, with their leaves and fruit.
Neither can sub-tropical plants ripen seeds and sow
themselves in arctic conditions.
ONE CLIMATE WORLDWIDE
and animals found away to the north and even within the
arctic regions, we must declare that geology knows only one
climate until this sudden change came; and this astonishing
climate seems to have been practically uniform over the entire
globe.” (George McCready Price, The New Geology, p.654)
as revealed by the plants and animals entombed in the rocks,
and the climate was a mantle of springlike loveliness which
seems to have prevailed continuously over the whole globe.
(Alfred Russell Wallace, The Geographical Distribution of
Animals, Vol 1, p. 277)
Guinea; when the same species, now extinct, are met with
of equal development at the equator as at the pole, we cannot
but admit that at this period the temperature of the globe was
nearly alike everywhere.
the whole globe.” (Sir William Dawson, geologist)
perfect from pole to pole.
WITHIN THE MEMORY OF MANKIND
climate existed within the memory of the human race.
of it.
“There were no impetuous winds, nor excessive rains. The
sun and moon, without ever being clouded, furnished a light
purer and brighter than now.”
“before the Flood”, details which seem to stem from a
common origin: the original perfect state; a glorious land;
long age spans; but growing disobedience to spiritual laws –
and eventual destruction.
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