hawktron
hawktron t1_ixl3a9c wrote
Reply to comment by gregorydgraham in Lost islands cited in Welsh folklore and poetry are plausible, new evidence on the evolution of the coastline of west Wales has revealed by marketrent
Those are isolated flooding which is not what the OP was referring too.
hawktron t1_ixjt7km wrote
Reply to comment by Skynetiskumming in Lost islands cited in Welsh folklore and poetry are plausible, new evidence on the evolution of the coastline of west Wales has revealed by marketrent
It’s not the Antarctic coast line though. It clearly fits the South American coast line / islands just oriented wrong.
hawktron t1_ixjsycb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Lost islands cited in Welsh folklore and poetry are plausible, new evidence on the evolution of the coastline of west Wales has revealed by marketrent
There’s actually no evidence of rapid sea level rise during that period. The sea level rise happened rather gradualist over 100-300 year periods. People forget how big the sea is and even if these lakes burst it still take a lot of time to spread.
hawktron t1_ixl3cag wrote
Reply to comment by gayfrogscientologist in Lost islands cited in Welsh folklore and poetry are plausible, new evidence on the evolution of the coastline of west Wales has revealed by marketrent
What flooding are you referring too? It’s probably different to what we are discussing.