Water Returns To Ancient Cities & River Channels After 3000+ Years of Drought

With river channels filling after thousands of years or being dry in Afghanistan next to abandoned ruins and the same thing happening in the African Sahel, lakes not full since the end of the mid-Holocene are refilling. We seriously need to ask ourselves if this isn't a 3000+ year cycle we are repeating, not just a regular 400 year intensity Grand Solar Minimum.

 

 

 

Water Returns To Ancient Cities & River Channels After 3000+ Years of Drought

 

Over here to THE WATCHERS, top entry on flooding May 16th, 2018, massive floods wreaking havoc across Afghanistan. We're going to look to Kenya as well with the dam break.

 

   

Another instance of an ever unstable atmosphere, a few days later in Afghanistan, waves of severe flooding.

 

 

What does it look like from the air? I want you to take a good look at the landscape here, look off to the left side, you can see a refilled river channel.

 

 

I'm going to bring you over here to C.A.M.E.L, what they're doing is taking a look at all the known archaeological sites and mapping them out through Afghanistan using satellites. (Below) Everywhere you see a red dot that's an ancient site that had a riverbed with water access to it, but now dry arid conditions and hasn't seen water flowing through those rivers for thousands of years.

 

 

(Below) As an example here, a fortresses and this extends all the way up to Turkmenistan, as well across the Desert Silk Road. You have to realize that in ancient times 2,000 to 3,000 years ago these were green lush areas. You'll find the same thing on the Tarim Basin and Xinjiang along the Silk Road, it's desert now but it used to be plentiful forests 3,000 years before.

 

 

When we're talking about these sites identified from Google Earth, these compounds had hundreds, if not thousands of people living there. They needed access to water.  So what they're finding is the climate had changed drastically and these riverbeds dried up, of course they're abandoned cities now everywhere you look. This is just simply from the 17th century, that's how much climate change has occurred since the 1600’s with the riverbed changes.

 

 

(Above) Tar-o-Sar, this is one of the most famous, the round enclosure, there were riverbeds near this, that are covered in sand now.

 

 

Renditions of what these sites would have looked like because they would have had to have access to water, rivers running next to the cities, the enclosures, religious areas and Ziggurats, they all would have had to have water.

 

 

Here's the most interesting thing, these last two floods are flooding in the exact same areas where all these ruins are northeast and northwest Afghanistan. These rivers are starting to refill themselves, so you need to ask yourself if this is a three-thousand-year hiatus in the rainfall? Are the rain flow patterns now these same rivers that went dry and forced all of these civilizations to move, is the water is coming back to these same areas again? Very interesting to think about.

 

 

In talking about the protection of Afghan archaeological sites, this is a half million square meter site 2,000 year-old Buddhist city atop 5,000-year-old ruins. Water used to flow next to this in two rivers, now it's bone-dry. The Afghan authorities are trying to save this site in a battle against Chinese mining interests that are going to just scoop it all up because hey! there's minerals under there.

Remember this famous depiction before the Taliban decided to blow up the Buddhist statues? Here's what it looked like before their antics with explosives.

 

 

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