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The Mysterious Receding Seas by Richard Guy
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The Mysterious Receding Seas (edition 2007)

by Richard Guy

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Are our Seas Receding.? Richard Guy says yes and puts forward conclusive proof that Seas have been receding, undetected, for millions of years. Successive generations fail to notice the phenomenon because the sea is always assumed to be constant. This is not so states Richard Guy and he sets out compelling arguments to prove his point. Sea Level Datum is a most misleading illusion. Richard Guy takes you to Ancient Mesopotamia, Rome, Troy, Ephesus and Egypt to show where sea levels were in those times. This book will not only convince you but, forever, change your perspective on the way our civilization developed… (more)
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Title:The Mysterious Receding Seas
Authors:Richard Guy
Info:Xlibris Corporation (2007), Paperback, 268 pages
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Are our Seas Receding.? Richard Guy says yes and puts forward conclusive proof that Seas have been receding, undetected, for millions of years. Successive generations fail to notice the phenomenon because the sea is always assumed to be constant. This is not so states Richard Guy and he sets out compelling arguments to prove his point. Sea Level Datum is a most misleading illusion. Richard Guy takes you to Ancient Mesopotamia, Rome, Troy, Ephesus and Egypt to show where sea levels were in those times. This book will not only convince you but, forever, change your perspective on the way our civilization developed

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