Dogger Bank Elephants Prove Warm Ice Age Ocean Mammoth at Novosibirsk Rapid Freeze & Copan Stela Coexistence

Translate:

Bones of “wooly” elephants on the submerged Dogger Bank (southern portion of North Sea) prove that the Ice Age ocean was much warmer (in the aftermath of Noah’s Flood) for the now submerged bank to have been verdant and marshy terrain, and the flesh and bones of the “golden mammoth” (reddish yellow hair) discovered at Novosibirsk, Siberia, prove that the mammoths there were flooded out in water mud then quickly frozen because the skies cleared for warmer summers and colder winters causing the end of the Ice Age, then putting the timeframe of all this into that of bronze age Atlantis (with elephants) is the Copan Stela B at Copan in Honduras, with two elephants and riders at the top.