Huge Global Tsunami Followed Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impact
The cataclysmic Chicxulub impact roughly 66 million years ago
spawned a tsunami that produced wave heights of several
meters in distant waters, new simulations suggest.
By Katherine Kornei, Eos Earth and Space News, December 20, 2018
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Sold some CM1 and Black Beauty fragments last week.
Here are a few more small fragments if you missed out!
CM1
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Hi Paul -
Thanks for the link to the Velikovsky book, but I wrote a history of the modern
fringe:http://www.danieljglenn.com/the_podcasts/Stelle/Documentation/He%20Walked%20Among%20Us%20Part%201.pdfhttp://www.danieljglenn.com/the_podcasts/Stelle/Documentation/He%20Walked%20Among%20Us%20Part%202.
Hi to allIs the benenitra officially approved ? I couldn't find it's record in
the metbultin database.Appreciate help.Thanks to allC. Toueirjena
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