Mega Tsunami Evidence Discovered in Antarctica for The First Time

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I have found what I consider to be extremely strong evidence regarding the existence of chevrons in Antarctica. These chevrons occur en masse, in the direct firing line that a mega tsunami would travel, post-burckle crater impact. When the comet that created the Burckle Crater struck a deep section of the indian ocean, the mega tsunami that it created travelled outwards from the epicenter in a 360 degree direction, hitting every single shoreline of every continent that was near. Antarctica was no exception to this, but, I originally thought any evidence of this event would either be buried, or long gone. I was wrong.

Today we'll look at the compelling evidence I found on the shorelines of Antarctica. The very same 200 odd meter high mega tsunami wave that hit Australia, also hit here, and after spending so many days using this simulator to read Australia, Indonesia's, and the rest of the impacted worlds' tsunami evidence, I spotted these shapes with ease. These shapes both begin, and end, inline with the Burckle Crater impact. With the damage and chevron deposition ceasing right at the point that is outside the line of travel from the epicenter that this Tsunami would've travelled.

I believe this is the first time evidence of this event has been linked to Antarctica. If not, I stand corrected, but if so, that's pretty amazing. You certainly wouldn't be able to make these features out with confidence on neither Google maps, or Google Earth. But this simulator shines yet again, when detecting the chevrons, purely because of it's incredible topographical accuracy and succinct attention to detail.

Link to Part 1 of this series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_H6W2R88Z0

Link to Part 2 of this series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syCWb_ySJRo

Link to Part 3 of this series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBBCKghodVI

Link to Full Length Documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eINb338Ewuo

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Link to studies:
https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D89P31F3
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010avh..confE..13A/abstract

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