Anonymous ID: 0c1a60 July 28, 2020, 5:15 a.m. No.10100125   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3442

>>10089922

 

(Please read from the start)

 

Then I took a very quick look at South European countries to see if there are any maritime fossils findings:

 

Portugal: https://www.paleontica.org/sites/fossil_site.php?plaats=129&language=en

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lourinh%C3%A3_Formation

 

“The Lourinhã Formation is a fossil rich geological formation in western Portugal, named for the municipality of Lourinhã. The formation is Late Jurassic in age (Kimmeridgian/Tithonian) and is notable for containing a fauna especially similar to that of the Morrison Formation in the United States and a lesser extent to the Tendaguru Formation in Tanzania. There are also similarities to the nearby Villar del Arzobispo Formation. The stratigraphy of the formation and the basin in general is complex and controversial, with the constituent member beds belonging to the formation varying between different authors.

 

Besides the fossil bones, Lourinhã Formation is well known for the fossil tracks[2] and fossilized dinosaur eggs.

 

The Lourinhã Formation includes several lithostratigraphic units, such as Praia da Amoreira-Porto Novo Members and the Sobral Unit.”

 

>> Please anons, take note with a big bold red pen, this is super important for later. And if I forgot to mention this, remind me of it. Please.

 

Spain: https://www.euroweeklynews.com/2019/03/04/researchers-discover-first-fossils-of-prehistoric-sea-creature-in-spain/

 

France: https://www.paleontica.org/sites/fossil_site.php?plaats=66&language=en

 

Italy: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2019/04/largest-fossil-blue-whale-found-italy-paleontology/

 

Albania: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328539013_Morave_Mt_Oligocene-Middle_Miocene_succession_of_Albanian-Thessalian_Basin_MORAVA_MOUNTAIN_OLIGOCENE-MIDDLE_MIOCENE_SUCCESSION_OF_ALBANIAN-THESSALIAN_BASIN_SE_ALBANIA

 

Greece: http://www.eurogeographyjournal.eu/articles/9.The%20unknown%20Greek%20paleoenvironment%20and%20fossils%20evaluated%20Geography%20curriculum%20proposals%20for%20elementary%20school.pdf

 

>> This is only a shallow quick look anons. I didn’t go deep and serious into it because I only want to check if the fossils are there, I’m not interested in the information in them = ONLY if they exist or not. And it turned out they did, in all the countries surrounding the Med Sea. And this is what anons need to take note of = the existence of maritime fossils, even deep sea ones, in all the countries around the Med Sea = the entire region was submerged.

 

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