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2 cm per year is not excessive for techtonic movement. So that is rather more than a couple. And if the outlet to the sea of Galilee moves down by .5 cm a year, on average, relative to the inlet, then we have a 10 metre rise at the north end, which could be hundreds of metres from the current shoreline. I can't see anything unrealistic, there. And if you find fisherman's artifacts in a ruined village dated to about 2000 years ago, hundreds of metres from the shore, and metres above the shore, then that is evidence that the shoreline has in fact shifted. And that seemed solid. David B |
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