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Can't hike thru this forest anymore

Posted: Jul 09 2013 9:04 am
by BobP
I thought this was pretty cool.



Diver somewhat surprised to find ancient underwater forest in Gulf
2 hrs ago


Imagine swimming through a 50,000-year-old primeval forest. That's what happened to Ben Raines off the coast of Alabama. After hearing tales of a spot replete with fish and wildlife, Raines dove in and discovered masses of ancient bald cypress trees 60 feet below the surface. He says the stumps are as big as trucks and that the trees are so well-preserved that they still smell like fresh cypress sap when they're cut. The 0.5-square-mile forest was probably preserved in an oxygen-free environment under ocean sediment until Hurricane Katrina rolled in and uncovered it in 2005. Now scientists believe they have about two years to explore the forest before it disintegrates. Their hope: to uncover clues about the climate thousands of years ago.

Re: Can't hike thru this forest anymore

Posted: Jul 09 2013 9:19 am
by chumley
Sure you can. You just need to wear some different boots and a bigger hat. :)

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Re: Can't hike thru this forest anymore

Posted: Jul 09 2013 6:16 pm
by beterarcher
ancient lumber? :D