Land’s End of Cornwall West to Islands of Scilly During Ice Age Populated by Tin Miners Working for Atlantis

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On Samson island, one of a hundred-forty islands of Scilly, about thirty miles to the west of Land’s End of Cornwall, are the remnants of bronze age stone boundary markers which extend far out into the sea, Dr. Peter Fowler in 1979 the Secretary of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, reported a map of his showing extensive ruins of housing and stone fences off those islands, so why isn’t National Geographic and the Discovery Channel reporting on that? It’s because those submerged bronze age ruins prove the Ice Age ended actually circa 1500 b. c., not 10000 b. c. as opined by the uniformitarians.