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Moses Coulee

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A geographical feature in Washington State, which is believed to have been formed by catastrophic flooding events related to glacial meltwater during the last Ice Age, specifically from the Cordilleran Ice Sheet.

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Episode #073: Implausible Moses Coulee Megaflood Creation

Oct 29, 2021

In this episode, Randall Carlson explores the relationship between catastrophic cycles in our solar system and ancient events like the destruction of Atlantis. He discusses the geological features of Moses Coulee, which may have formed from massive floodwaters from a glacial lake in Montana. The conversation highlights the impacts of flash melting and the Cordilleran Ice Sheet on contemporary geological interpretations.

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