Submitted by PeterPavement on Wed, 04/26/2017 - 12:51
Reports on his trip across the Andes and finds of fossil shells at 1200ft, and petrified trees.
Submitted by PeterPavement on Wed, 04/26/2017 - 12:51
Reports on his trip across the Andes and finds of fossil shells at 1200ft, and petrified trees.
Has just returned from crossing the Cordilleras. Geological observations of formations representing great epochs of violence which broke up the earth’s crust. Shells at over 12000 feet. Silicified trees in sandstone formations at great heights. Red snow and viviparous lizards. Botanical specimens.
His trip across the Andes and back was his most successful excursion: can clearly demonstate that the western part of the double line of mountains is much older, with fossil shells at 12000ft; the eastern line may be as modern as the Patagonian plains. If proved, this is an important fact in the theory of the formation of the world. Has found petrified trees.
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