| Part IIIThe Abyss of the Black
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| | likely an asteroid he concluded: was, or
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| Sea[December 2005] Seven thousand
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| | had the impact of this is 100,000-times
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| feet, into the abyss of the Black Sea,
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| | greater that of the strongest earthquake
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| where a hand full of shipwrecks, dating
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| | known. “Yes, yes,” he said,
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| back to 3900 BC, about one hundred years
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| | ‘…but was it this that
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| after the destruction of the Great Tower
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| | brought the Tower down, brought the sea
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| at Kura, still remained, is where
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| | to its present structure, and brought the
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| I’m bringing you; where some great
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| | ships to its depths of: 7000-feet?He had
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| flood took place. Below the current water
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| | known of asteroids striking in Mexico,
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| line of the great sea, a waterline, eons
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| | the Yucatan area, but that was millions
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| old, John Michael Walsh, archeologist,
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| | of years ago, that ended the dinosaur
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| from his mini submarine investigated this
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| | age, but 7000-years ago, it was
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| suspicious abyss.‘What happened to
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| | monumental stimuli for him. He was now
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| these ships,’ he asked himself,
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| | in a daze, in a frenzy of hysteria, he
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| which he just discovered, discovered and
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| | couldn’t believe all his thoughts,
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| pondered on?It was but a few months
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| | his new ideas, his new discover. He would
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| earlier, along this area he found
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| | tell the world, he would be famous. The
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| branches, wood and rubbish for the most
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| | Great Tower of Kura was now rediscovered.
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| part (so he informed me), along with
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| | He would be in the science journals,
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| polished stones, yes there was a
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| | newspapers.Then all of a sudden, just
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| civilization here long ago he concluded,
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| | like that, there was a trimmer, a small
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| along the shores of this great sea; yes
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| | shake in the earth, an earthquake, not
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| there was a war in the middle of this sea
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| | much, just enough to disturbed the water,
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| perhaps, he also told himself: the ships
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| | and he looked about, he had taken a vast
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| were there. And yes there was a flood,
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| | number of pictures, then he discovered
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| for the waterline was there. And here he
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| | something else, an unearthed giant
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| was in the deep, the very heart of the
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| | dinosaur, yes, yes a dinosaur, it was
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| sea, where he found ships, dark as it
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| | unearthed when the trimmer happened.
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| was, he had a beam of light from his
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| | “Just a minute,” he told his
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| submarine, thus, he saw all he needed to
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| | submarine, he talked to it as one does to
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| see; signs of carved tools were in sight;
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| | his horse, or dog, or car:“Yes,
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| planks and ceramic amphorae, jars,
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| | just a minute, I got to take a closer
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| ancient jars and wines.He knew
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| | look at this, and then we got to get
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| archaeologists have long been interested
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| | going back to the surface.”Having
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| in the Black Sea, but he was the
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| | said that, he looked at the clock, time
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| discoverer of these ancient ships, he
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| | was short, very short, and his fuel and
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| also knew the story, the legend I should
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| | air supply was short, very short, but he
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| say: of the Great Tower at Kura. Perhaps
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| | had enough, just enough perchance, so he
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| these were merchant ships being escorted
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| | thought, told himself, said to his second
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| by a war ship, so it looked to him. He
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| | self:“…perhaps, perhaps
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| took some video images of the
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| | enough for…” then his eyes
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| geographical area. Pondered on his
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| | drifted to the giant dinosaur.“It
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| thoughts for a while, stared into the
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| | must be 145-million years old,” he
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| blackness around the ships, the ancient
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| | told his Ms Submarine, “yes,
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| floor of the sea.As he looked about, he
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| | indeed, I’ll excavate it, but what
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| saw parts of the Great Tower to his
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| | if it gets covered up again? or shifts to
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| astonishment; thus, the legend was true.
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| | another location? and we can’t find
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| But how was this indestructible tower
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| | it, I’m here now, now is the time;
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| destroyed. What could have happened? And
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| | no time for paleontologists, or fossil
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| so he moved about in the water. He
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| | hunters, I’m here now, no time to
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| discovered nickel, and iron, large and
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| | find a million dollar dig like this
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| small amounts, all about the area;
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| | again, I got it now!”And so he
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| tantalizing evidence of an
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| | would not leave the site, and I must be
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| extraterrestrial cause, or roots of this
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| | frank with you, his ship is with the
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| mystery, or perhaps it was an earthquake,
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| | others this very day in the abyss below;
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| but he abruptly shifted his thoughts back
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| | yes indeed this very minute is where it
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| to where they were, even so, even if the
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| | rests in peace.One thing the middle aged
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| earthquake did take place, how was it
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| | archeologist did do, he left his radio
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| triggered, it eliminated 90% of
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| | on, and I taped it, and a video image was
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| everything, or at least everything in
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| | released, and I have it, and so I shall
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| this region of the world: it must have.
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| | be the next one down there. I was his
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| This asteroid or comet that hit, most
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| | only friend.
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