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Daily Maverick on MSNFact Check: No, SA’s Antarctic research station isn’t a ‘giant tree stump from before the Flood’Video claims Africa’s only scientific outpost in the icy south was cut down by ‘angels’ with potential DIY tools.
Researchers have used distinct markers from human subpopulations to trace back to our common African root in a giant human "tree." However, a “trellis” model might be more appropriate.
The helicopter lands at a building located on one of the cliff faces. "Giant Tree stump in Antarctica from before the Flood when this terrarium’s climate was different? The Angels cut them down.
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Mongabay on MSNSeeds of 19 African tree species added to Svalbard Global Seed VaultOn Feb. 25, the World Agroforestry Center (CIFOR-ICRAF) deposited seeds representing tree species of special value to communities across Africa in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. The 19 species ...
A giant 150 year-old tree that residents are anxious of its collapse cannot be chopped down because there’s not enough evidence to support its removal, say council experts. The 100ft tall ...
"Giant Tree stump in Antarctica from before the Flood ... according to the South African National Antarctic Programme. A 1993 draft environmental assessment of Vesleskarvet reported the feature ...
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