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Greetings,
I live in Florida and I have a coworker who's and old school cave diver. He told me that in all the caves he's been into, he's never seen any signs (I'm assuming he meant Columns, Stalagmites and Stalactites) to indicate these caves were ever dry. Since Geologist claim that, FL has multiple periods of the ocean receding miles from the present shore line, it struck me as odd i.e. if the ocean receded that far, there should be signs in today's underwater caves. No?
TIA
I live in Florida and I have a coworker who's and old school cave diver. He told me that in all the caves he's been into, he's never seen any signs (I'm assuming he meant Columns, Stalagmites and Stalactites) to indicate these caves were ever dry. Since Geologist claim that, FL has multiple periods of the ocean receding miles from the present shore line, it struck me as odd i.e. if the ocean receded that far, there should be signs in today's underwater caves. No?
TIA