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Friday, 1 March 2019

Archaeological discovery finds that ocean levels may have been much higher 2000 years ago, reaching two miles inland for modern day Britain

Natural News: Not long ago, it was discovered that the world’s sea levels were substantially higher than they are today. However, this fact seems to have gotten lost amidst the cries of global warming and concerns about rising sea levels.

In 2008, an archaeological dig at a fort in Kent revealed a medieval boating dock — miles from where the British coast now lies. This means that the ocean levels 2,000 years ago were significantly higher than they are today, and reached much further inland than previously thought. An English Heritage archaeologist named Tony Wilmott commented, “It is widely known that Richborough Roman Fort was the gateway to Roman Britain 2,000 years ago. But what is really exciting is that we have actually found the Roman foreshore while digging in a deep trench alongside the remains of a Roman wall.” Wilmott went on to say that there had been a strong sense of curiosity surrounding the fallen Roman fort, and that the finding of the Roman harbor was quite engaging.

According to Wilmott, this Roman coastline was the original shoreline back in 434 AD, when the Romans first invaded Britain — two miles inland from the country’s current coastline. But, if modern climate alarmists were to acknowledge this fact, it would undermine their current efforts at convincing the world that rising sea levels are “dangerous” and are completely the fault of humanity and modern technology. For example, the rising sea levels are caused by three factors, which can all be attributed to global warming. However, global warming and the factors that allegedly cause it did not exist 2,000 years ago — when sea levels were much higher than they are today....read more>>>...