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earth:geohammers:k_bce_events [2017/09/12 01:22]
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earth:geohammers:k_bce_events [2018/01/21 12:54]
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 [[http://​phys.org/​news/​2012-06-infectious-disease-human.html]] [[http://​phys.org/​news/​2012-06-infectious-disease-human.html]]
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 +==== Las Canadas Caldera Forms, c150k BCE ====
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 +VEI 5 level eruption in the Canary Islands contributes to the modern shape of Mount Teide, second only to Mauna Kea in absolute height. ​ If a flank collapse buried or submerged significant archaeological information,​ then then Teide could still be a source of the tales of Atlantis, with the location more closely matching Plato'​s descriptions.
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 +[[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Teide]]
 +[[https://​phys.org/​news/​2018-01-large-volcanic-island-flank-collapses.html]]
  
 ==== Modern Man Emerges, c200k BCE ==== ==== Modern Man Emerges, c200k BCE ====
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