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1/14/2018

Dig uncovers Roman invasion coast

Via-BBC NEWS

An archaeological dig at a Kent fort has uncovered the coastline at the time of the Roman invasion of Britain in 43AD - two miles from today's shore. ( emphasis added) 

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I have written about this before but it never ceases to amaze me, that with such undeniable historical and common sense proof, the climate industry continues to spew out such erroneous conclusions.  

To reiterate the obvious, if a Roman harbor from two thousand years ago is now two miles inland, then it is obvious that the sea level was higher then than now. As I pointed out sea levels are one of the best indicator of global temperatures.

f there is one thing that truly represents a global thermometer it is water. Simply because when temperatures are colder there is more ice, and when temperatures are warmer there is more liquid water. 
This manifests itself in everything from polar ice caps to glaciers. When more of the Earths supply of water, which is constant, is locked up as ice, the lower sea levels will be.  Conversely, when temperatures are warmer the higher sea levels will be. Pretty simple really.  
Yet we continue to act as if what is undeniable is not true. Who are the deniers?

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