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Dvarka ~ Lost City of Lord KRSNA Found
This is over 40 minutes long, but it's interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQuMGjXfF7Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQuMGjXfF7Y
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Dear Mike,
This is a great video.Thanks for linking to it.
This last Ice Age is a very mysterious time in our human
history and is virtually unexplored by modern archaeologists.
Thanks
Stephen
This is a great video.Thanks for linking to it.
This last Ice Age is a very mysterious time in our human
history and is virtually unexplored by modern archaeologists.
Thanks
Stephen
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I wonder what other countries have their history hidden beneath the sea.
Did you know that the north east side of the UK was once part of the coastal areas of Holland and Norway?
These countries were once joined together by a causeway of rocks and debris.
Joan
Did you know that the north east side of the UK was once part of the coastal areas of Holland and Norway?
These countries were once joined together by a causeway of rocks and debris.
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Hi Stephen,
It is quite interesting, isn't it? I'm sure you noticed that this is 4 episodes long, about 10 minutes each.
I find it fascinating that there are lost cities under the sea. And when they match up with 'mythology' it's even more interesting!
It is quite interesting, isn't it? I'm sure you noticed that this is 4 episodes long, about 10 minutes each.
I find it fascinating that there are lost cities under the sea. And when they match up with 'mythology' it's even more interesting!
skfarblum wrote:Dear Mike,
This is a great video.Thanks for linking to it.
This last Ice Age is a very mysterious time in our human
history and is virtually unexplored by modern archaeologists.
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Hi Joan,
I saw a program where they found evidence of camp fires on the floor of the English Channel (under the sea). So, it shows that this was all once above water. The Spirtist books (and I think science in general) shows that the total surface of the earth is at one time or other, over a cycle of approx. 25,000 years completely under ocean water. It is fascinating to read about, watch programs on and think about!
I saw a program where they found evidence of camp fires on the floor of the English Channel (under the sea). So, it shows that this was all once above water. The Spirtist books (and I think science in general) shows that the total surface of the earth is at one time or other, over a cycle of approx. 25,000 years completely under ocean water. It is fascinating to read about, watch programs on and think about!
Aussiepom wrote:I wonder what other countries have their history hidden beneath the sea.
Did you know that the north east side of the UK was once part of the coastal areas of Holland and Norway?
These countries were once joined together by a causeway of rocks and debris.
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Also Mike,look at a map on the western side of the Uk. Ireland is just across the sea. One can see the outline of where Ireland was joined to the mainland of the UK.
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It does seem to fit together like a puzzle, doesn't it?
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Why we still consider Scotland and Wales as the British Isles....Not quite sure about Ireland though....
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Speaking of Ireland.... I PMd you about my evening in Hillsboro, Oregon. We had a gathering at Justin's work, on the outside "Sky Deck". It was a beautiful evening, with clear blue skies and warm weather. Fire pits were blazing. The sun set was gorgeous. Anyways, I spent the time speaking with a fellow from Ireland. I'd spent 3 months in Dublin once. So, we had a lot to talk about. It was a pleasent evennig.
I'd consider Ireland to be a part of the British Isles, but then I'm a colonist and rebel, so not sure if my opinion counts.
I'd consider Ireland to be a part of the British Isles, but then I'm a colonist and rebel, so not sure if my opinion counts.
Aussiepom wrote:Why we still consider Scotland and Wales as the British Isles....Not quite sure about Ireland though....![]()
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I should know this being English but never been sure about Ireland.....
I should be ashamed....
One country I have never visited....
But hopefully in the future....
Joan

I should be ashamed....
One country I have never visited....
But hopefully in the future....
Joan
bhagavandas wrote:Speaking of Ireland.... I PMd you about my evening in Hillsboro, Oregon. We had a gathering at Justin's work, on the outside "Sky Deck". It was a beautiful evening, with clear blue skies and warm weather. Fire pits were blazing. The sun set was gorgeous. Anyways, I spent the time speaking with a fellow from Ireland. I'd spent 3 months in Dublin once. So, we had a lot to talk about. It was a pleasent evennig.
I'd consider Ireland to be a part of the British Isles, but then I'm a colonist and rebel, so not sure if my opinion counts.Aussiepom wrote:Why we still consider Scotland and Wales as the British Isles....Not quite sure about Ireland though....![]()
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I've visited Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Now, England we passed through on a train, but didn't stop.
Aussiepom wrote:I should know this being English but never been sure about Ireland.....![]()
I should be ashamed....
One country I have never visited....
But hopefully in the future....
Joanbhagavandas wrote:Speaking of Ireland.... I PMd you about my evening in Hillsboro, Oregon. We had a gathering at Justin's work, on the outside "Sky Deck". It was a beautiful evening, with clear blue skies and warm weather. Fire pits were blazing. The sun set was gorgeous. Anyways, I spent the time speaking with a fellow from Ireland. I'd spent 3 months in Dublin once. So, we had a lot to talk about. It was a pleasent evennig.
I'd consider Ireland to be a part of the British Isles, but then I'm a colonist and rebel, so not sure if my opinion counts.Aussiepom wrote:Why we still consider Scotland and Wales as the British Isles....Not quite sure about Ireland though....![]()
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You didn't visit England?
Windsor is the best place to visit. A rather small town but full of history. Windsor castle is a 'must' for beauty and history.
Wonderful.
Joan x

Windsor is the best place to visit. A rather small town but full of history. Windsor castle is a 'must' for beauty and history.
Wonderful.
Joan x
bhagavandas wrote:I've visited Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Now, England we passed through on a train, but didn't stop.Aussiepom wrote:I should know this being English but never been sure about Ireland.....![]()
I should be ashamed....
One country I have never visited....
But hopefully in the future....
Joanbhagavandas wrote:Speaking of Ireland.... I PMd you about my evening in Hillsboro, Oregon. We had a gathering at Justin's work, on the outside "Sky Deck". It was a beautiful evening, with clear blue skies and warm weather. Fire pits were blazing. The sun set was gorgeous. Anyways, I spent the time speaking with a fellow from Ireland. I'd spent 3 months in Dublin once. So, we had a lot to talk about. It was a pleasent evennig.
I'd consider Ireland to be a part of the British Isles, but then I'm a colonist and rebel, so not sure if my opinion counts.Aussiepom wrote:Why we still consider Scotland and Wales as the British Isles....Not quite sure about Ireland though....![]()
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Nope. We passed right through Enlgand. Just saw the Punk Rockers getting on and off of the train. We do wish to go back to the Isles and will spend some time in England, one of these days.
We'll be heading up to Alaska, or else down to Mexico this Fall. Haven't decied which.
Then, October of 2014 we're going to India.
We'll be heading up to Alaska, or else down to Mexico this Fall. Haven't decied which.
Then, October of 2014 we're going to India.
Aussiepom wrote:You didn't visit England?![]()
Windsor is the best place to visit. A rather small town but full of history. Windsor castle is a 'must' for beauty and history.
Wonderful.
Joan xbhagavandas wrote:I've visited Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Now, England we passed through on a train, but didn't stop.Aussiepom wrote:I should know this being English but never been sure about Ireland.....![]()
I should be ashamed....
One country I have never visited....
But hopefully in the future....
Joanbhagavandas wrote:Speaking of Ireland.... I PMd you about my evening in Hillsboro, Oregon. We had a gathering at Justin's work, on the outside "Sky Deck". It was a beautiful evening, with clear blue skies and warm weather. Fire pits were blazing. The sun set was gorgeous. Anyways, I spent the time speaking with a fellow from Ireland. I'd spent 3 months in Dublin once. So, we had a lot to talk about. It was a pleasent evennig.
I'd consider Ireland to be a part of the British Isles, but then I'm a colonist and rebel, so not sure if my opinion counts.Aussiepom wrote:Why we still consider Scotland and Wales as the British Isles....Not quite sure about Ireland though....![]()
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The Punk Rockers? I remember those days,Mike.....
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bhagavandas wrote:Nope. We passed right through Enlgand. Just saw the Punk Rockers getting on and off of the train. We do wish to go back to the Isles and will spend some time in England, one of these days.
We'll be heading up to Alaska, or else down to Mexico this Fall. Haven't decied which.
Then, October of 2014 we're going to India.Aussiepom wrote:You didn't visit England?![]()
Windsor is the best place to visit. A rather small town but full of history. Windsor castle is a 'must' for beauty and history.
Wonderful.
Joan xbhagavandas wrote:I've visited Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Now, England we passed through on a train, but didn't stop.Aussiepom wrote:I should know this being English but never been sure about Ireland.....![]()
I should be ashamed....
One country I have never visited....
But hopefully in the future....
Joanbhagavandas wrote:Speaking of Ireland.... I PMd you about my evening in Hillsboro, Oregon. We had a gathering at Justin's work, on the outside "Sky Deck". It was a beautiful evening, with clear blue skies and warm weather. Fire pits were blazing. The sun set was gorgeous. Anyways, I spent the time speaking with a fellow from Ireland. I'd spent 3 months in Dublin once. So, we had a lot to talk about. It was a pleasent evennig.
I'd consider Ireland to be a part of the British Isles, but then I'm a colonist and rebel, so not sure if my opinion counts.Aussiepom wrote:Why we still consider Scotland and Wales as the British Isles....Not quite sure about Ireland though....![]()
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Punk Rock was a type of music, and young people who were into Punk Rock culture dressed in a particular way. They also were very rebelious. I think Cyndi Lauper would have been considered a Punker.

Aussiepom wrote:The Punk Rockers? I remember those days,Mike.....![]()
Joanbhagavandas wrote:Nope. We passed right through Enlgand. Just saw the Punk Rockers getting on and off of the train. We do wish to go back to the Isles and will spend some time in England, one of these days.
We'll be heading up to Alaska, or else down to Mexico this Fall. Haven't decied which.
Then, October of 2014 we're going to India.Aussiepom wrote:You didn't visit England?![]()
Windsor is the best place to visit. A rather small town but full of history. Windsor castle is a 'must' for beauty and history.
Wonderful.
Joan xbhagavandas wrote:I've visited Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Now, England we passed through on a train, but didn't stop.Aussiepom wrote:I should know this being English but never been sure about Ireland.....![]()
I should be ashamed....
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But hopefully in the future....
Joanbhagavandas wrote:Speaking of Ireland.... I PMd you about my evening in Hillsboro, Oregon. We had a gathering at Justin's work, on the outside "Sky Deck". It was a beautiful evening, with clear blue skies and warm weather. Fire pits were blazing. The sun set was gorgeous. Anyways, I spent the time speaking with a fellow from Ireland. I'd spent 3 months in Dublin once. So, we had a lot to talk about. It was a pleasent evennig.
I'd consider Ireland to be a part of the British Isles, but then I'm a colonist and rebel, so not sure if my opinion counts.Aussiepom wrote:Why we still consider Scotland and Wales as the British Isles....Not quite sure about Ireland though....![]()
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Heavens above,Mike. I remember the bright colours of hair and colours. That fad didn't last very long,did it?

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No, it didn't last long. Was popular when I was in High School in the late '70s. I was always fascinated by Punk Rock, but never delved into it much. My Mom would have hit me across the head if I'd come home with a green Mohawk hair cut!
Aussiepom wrote:Heavens above,Mike. I remember the bright colours of hair and colours. That fad didn't last very long,did it?![]()
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In by 9pm in the evening,if I wasn't,dad was standing waiting for me.
I was 17 years old when I met my first boyfriend,he was 21 years! He was lovely and in what was called at that time,the Merchant navy. Oh,my God! My father declared him unsuitable. Too old! Do you know I had a very good reading from KK a while ago and he brought that man through. Described him to perfection as he was when he was young. Evidently he must have passed to spirit.

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bhagavandas wrote:No, it didn't last long. Was popular when I was in High School in the late '70s. I was always fascinated by Punk Rock, but never delved into it much. My Mom would have hit me across the head if I'd come home with a green Mohawk hair cut!Aussiepom wrote:Heavens above,Mike. I remember the bright colours of hair and colours. That fad didn't last very long,did it?![]()
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That is very interesting Joan.
Makes one wonder.
Stephen
Makes one wonder.
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Took me a long time to guess who KK was talking about.
It was the uniform described that gave me the clue,Stephen.
That man would have been in his 80's now....
Joan
It was the uniform described that gave me the clue,Stephen.
That man would have been in his 80's now....

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Joan, It makes sense that he would have come through. We often remember people from our youth fondly. As we get older, old friendships, even from decades before, become important once again.
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Stephen, I love those icons you use as your avatars!
skfarblum wrote:That is very interesting Joan.
Makes one wonder.
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Must still be some contact there,otherwise why would he have come through?
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I remember the last time I saw him and that was when he was going off leave to return to his boat.
He gave a lovely smile and waved. I never saw him again. So sad.
Thanks Stephen.
Joan.
He gave a lovely smile and waved. I never saw him again. So sad.

Thanks Stephen.
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Well you never know.You maybe in for surprises
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