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Originally posted by ForbiddenHologram
reply to post by kidflash2008
I'm a firm believer that the water levels rose a lot more than 300 feet (I believe a kilometer give or take). While it is possible that an earthquake could cause it to settle a lot lower, its not at all probable as the whole site would be completely engulfed by the sea floor and would disappear.
Originally posted by Hanslune
Originally posted by ForbiddenHologram
reply to post by kidflash2008
I'm a firm believer that the water levels rose a lot more than 300 feet (I believe a kilometer give or take). While it is possible that an earthquake could cause it to settle a lot lower, its not at all probable as the whole site would be completely engulfed by the sea floor and would disappear.
A kilometer?
What would you say is the reason that the scientists have gotten this so wrong?
Originally posted by lostinspace
Why don't you go there yourself and settle the issue for ATS. I bet Castro's brother will let you explore the western side of the island for free in the name of science. It would be great if ATS gave you a grant to check it out. Or we could have an ATS version of 'myth busters' where you actually go on location. You just need to get your hands on a cheap R.O.V. with a vacuum attachment.