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What happened to California prior to the 1800s? It was an Island. Today its inland peninsula is a desert. The sea, waterway, has completely rejoined the mainland.

https://www.wired.com/2014/04/maps-california-island/

What happened to all the supposed Archipelagos connecting Australia to Asia?

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/17th-century-map-asia.html?sortBy=relevant

Outside of the vastly different countries of detailed terrain today.

Was it simply cartography? Or was there worse tectonics then?

Another unheard of was a huge inland sea, massive lake detailed by Herodutus stretching from the Nile to Libya. Lake Moeris in particular. I won't link. Research it. There is only controversy and of the Labyrinith that once sat there.

Aside from this the water/ocean levels have increased in the last 100 thousand years.

There are quite a few more. If you wanted a disappearing Island. One further off Ireland springs to mind in the Atlantic. Detailed on heaps of maps, more or less gone today. Explanation of the plates, where in the Atlantic, it contains the biggest underwater mountain range on the Planet.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasil_(mythical_island)

1 year ago
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What happened to California prior to the 1800s? It was an Island. Today its inland peninsula is a desert. The sea, waterway, has completely rejoined the mainland

What happened to all the supposed Archipelagos connecting Australia to Asia?

Outside of the vastly different countries of detailed terrain today.

Was it simply cartography? Or was there worse tectonics then?

Another unheard of was a huge inland sea, massive lake detailed by Herodutus stretching from the Nile to Libya.

Aside from this the water/ocean levels have increased in the last 100 thousand years.

There are quite a few more. If you wanted a disappearing Island. One further off Ireland springs to mind in the Atlantic. Detailed on heaps of maps, more or less gone today. Explanation of the plates, where in the Atlantic, it contains the biggest underwater mountain range on the Planet.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasil_(mythical_island)

1 year ago
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Reason: None provided.

What happened to California prior to the 1800s? It was an Island. Today its inland peninsula is a desert. The sea, waterway, has completely rejoined the mainland

What happened to all the supposed Archipelagos connecting Australia to Asia?

Outside of the vastly different countries of detailed terrain today.

Was it simply cartography? Or was there worse tectonics then?

Another unheard of was a huge inland sea, massive lake detailed by Herodutus stretching from the Nile to Libya.

Aside from this the water/ocean levels have increased in the last 100 thousand years.

There are quite a few more. If you wanted a disappearing Island. One further off Ireland springs to mind in the Atlantic. Detailed on heaps of maps, more or less gone today. Explanation of the plates, where in the Atlantic, it contains the biggest underwater mountain range on the Planet.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

What happened to California prior to the 1800s? It was an Island. Today its inland peninsula is a desert. The sea, waterway, has completely rejoined the mainland

What happened to all the supposed Archipelagos connecting Australia to Asia?

Outside of the vastly different countries of detailed terrain today.

Was it simply cartography? Or was there worse tectonics then?

Another unheard of was a huge inland sea, massive lake detailed by Herodutus stretching from the Nile to Libya.

Aside from this the water levels have increased in the last 100 thousand years.

There are quite a few more. If you wanted a disappearing Island. One further off Ireland springs to mind in the Atlantic. Detailed on heaps of maps, more or less gone today. Explanation of the plates, where in the Atlantic, it contains the biggest underwater mountain range on the Planet.

1 year ago
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Reason: None provided.

What happened to California prior to the 1800s? It was an Island. Today its inland peninsula is a desert. The sea, waterway, has completely rejoined the mainland

What happened to all the supposed Archipelagos connecting Australia to Asia?

Outside of the vastly different countries of detailed terrain today.

Was it simply cartography? Or was there worse tectonics then?

Another unheard of was a huge inland sea, massive lake detailed by Herodutus stretching from the Nile to Libya.

Aside from this the water levels have increased in the last 100 thousand years.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

What happened to California prior to the 1800s? It was an Island. Today its inland peninsula is a desert. The sea, waterway, has completely rejoined the mainland

What happened to all the supposed Archipelagos connecting Australia to Asia?

Outside of the vastly different countries of detailed terrain today.

Was it simply cartography? Or was there worse tectonics then?

Another unheard of was a huge inland sea lake detailed by Herodutus stretching from the Nile to Libya.

Aside from this the water levels have increased in the last 100 thousand years.

1 year ago
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What happened to California prior to the 1800s? It was an Island. Today its inland peninsula is a desert. The sea, waterway, has completely rejoined the mainland

What happened to all the supposed Archipelagos connecting Australia to Asia?

Outside of the vastly different countries of detailed terrain today.

Was it simply cartography? Or was there worse tectonics then?

Another unheard of was a huge inland sea detailed by Herodutus stretching from the Nile to Libya.

Aside from this the water levels have increased in the last 100 thousand years.

1 year ago
1 score