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More melted coastlines even the white cliffs of Dover in England are constructed but cooked and melted yet you can still see brick lines or block lines this gives the game away
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even the coastlines are all melted structures nothing is what we are led to believe
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The evidence is everywhere we look what we think are mountains and cliffs are all melted buildings and you can clearly see the visible block and brick lines
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More melted evidence the land is not what we have been told seems everything is a melted brick construction and the ground we walk upon is melted brick ash or a fabricated walkway or road made by mane but beneath all of this is just melt flood
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More melted evidence being uncovered in a low water reservoir
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I always wondered if the old world had brick roads. Image 19 looks like they did. Not many pics on brick roads. Maybe they were destroyed by the X factor event and evil powers that be.
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Yes I am almost certain the roads were red bricks too and you can still see cobbled roads today the cobbles were the bricks exposed to high levels of heat turning them to stone
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It appears many reservoirs could be flooded out old world towns or villages as there seems to be many houses submerged in water uncovering during dry or low rainfall seasons
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When you look closely you can see lines and these lines are faint remnants of brick and block lines some of the bricks took a different form from the heat they expanded changed colour being cooked out of it
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More incredible melted evidence and no the cubert columns aren’t petrified giant trees its all nonsense the giant tree species still exists today they were just cut down to keep the fake illusion of fossil fuels and coal going so nothing petrified it all melted and if a tree was in the way it would have just burnt to charcoal of ash
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Images 9 and 14 are called “Natural Bridges”. I used to go hiking until we found a Natural Bridge. It’s ironic it’s called natural because there is nothing natural about it.