Human Life Under the Sea
Water is mysterious stuff. So is air. Sometimes air holds up water.Sometimes water holds up air.
But there’s something else going on. Mud.What you’re looking at here is the bottom of a mud puddle. It has settled, on its own, after being driven through a day or so ago. It has frozen and thawed a couple times. Look at the patterns! No person or animal has walked through this muck. Whatever is present is a record of physical forces. The mountains and craters below, too.
The river valleys and a volcano and little bits of boulder that have settled in, probably after ice melted up above.
Now, here’s what that looks like after 12,000 years, give or take.
Glacial Lake Penticton Lake Bottom The Commonage, Vernon
The cliff line marks where the bottom sediments were washed away when the ice dam holding back the lake broke.
Again? Sure…
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