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Home Articles posted by Peter Mungo Jupp (Page 4)

Can Kangaroos Swim? The Wallace Line

  Dec 13, 2013 Between Bali and its neighbouring island, Lombok, is a slim ten mile sea channel. The channel is the start of the thousands-mile-long Wallace line. It is not only a dividing geological etching beneath the sea, it is also a biological division. On one side of the…

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Peter Mungo Jupp December 13, 2013 July 23, 2014Picture of the Day

Electric Fossils and Thundercrabs

Oct 07, 2013 Could fossilization be a rapid process? In the high desert atop the Colorado Plateau, titanic trees haphazardly litter the ground as if scattered by giants. Some of the chunks and splinters of the forest still harbor the beetles and larvae that left their tunnels in the bark….

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Peter Mungo Jupp October 6, 2013 July 25, 2014Picture of the Day

Troy: Homer’s Plasma Holocaust

  Sep 16, 2013 Part 1 “The Iliad” The Trojan War began with the abduction of the tantalizing Helen by the handsome Paris. Our saga begins in the shattered, burning ruins of a once glorious Troy. A Troy devastated by Zeus’s incredible cosmic thunderbolts, flattened by Poseidon’s earthquakes and floods,…

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Peter Mungo Jupp September 16, 2013 September 16, 2013Picture of the Day

Antarctica — Once a Tropical Paradise

  Sep 03, 2013 Antarctica is now the coldest place on Earth. The Katabatic winds howl around Antarctica’s gale thrashed coast. But once its green valley’s were filled with thriving Glossopteris Pine and Beach forests. How do we know this? “Scott of the Antarctic” was the first to discover telltale…

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Peter Mungo Jupp September 2, 2013 September 2, 2013Picture of the Day

Earthquake Storms and the Electric Sun

  Jul 30, 3013 Some four thousand years ago, the civilizations of the world were obliterated by a catastrophic series of events. Earthquakes are natures deadliest killers! A storm of earthquakes totally buried and destroyed cities throughout the Middle East less than 5000 years ago. Men, women and children were…

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Peter Mungo Jupp July 29, 2013 July 29, 2013Picture of the Day

Antarctica — Once a Tropical Paradise

  Mar 21, 2013 Antarctica is now the coldest place on Earth. The Katabatic winds howl around Antarctica’s gale thrashed coast. But once its green valley’s were filled with thriving Glossopteris Pine and Beach forests. How do we know this? “Scott of the Antarctic” was the first to discover telltale…

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Peter Mungo Jupp March 21, 2013 March 22, 2013Picture of the Day

Earthquake Storms and the Electric Sun

Feb 06, 2013 Some four thousand years ago, the civilizations of the world were obliterated by a catastrophic series of events. Earthquakes are natures deadliest killers! A storm of earthquakes totally buried and destroyed cities throughout the Middle East less than 5000 years ago. Men, women and children were decimated,…

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Peter Mungo Jupp February 6, 2013 February 26, 2013Picture of the Day

Thunderbolts, Mammoths and Mass Destruction

  Nov 05, 2012 Did cosmic lightning wipeout the mammoths? Siberia, Alaska, Malta! Three mass slaughter sites! Sites littered with carcasses and skeletons captured in violent death throes. Some are petrified as rocks (Malta), some are preserved in ice (Siberia), some are surrounded and invaded by limestone(Hot Springs – Dakota)….

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Peter Mungo Jupp November 5, 2012 November 5, 2012Picture of the Day

War, Brains and Thunderbolts

An M-class solar flare from April 2012

  July 11, 2012 Could wild electromagnetic activity hold the key to the madness that is war and revolution? You lie strapped to a bed as 800 Milliamps of electrical current pounds through your brain. Your depressive numbness is slowly replaced with elation. Miraculously your suicidal brain has reprogrammed. But…

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Peter Mungo Jupp July 10, 2012 July 11, 2012Picture of the Day

Mega-Tsunamis, Chinese Junks and Port Phillip Bay

Feb 10, 2012 The Australian Bunurong tribe recorded the catastrophic formation of Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay in their mythology. “Plenty long ago, you could walk dry foot from our side of the bay to Corio. Then, in a night of destruction, great tornadoes uprooted all the trees and giant seas…

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Peter Mungo Jupp February 10, 2012 February 14, 2012Picture of the Day
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