We continue our in-depth reading and discussion on Charles Hapgood's Path of the Pole, finishing up the section on megafauna extinctions in North America at the end of the last ice age, and moving into evidence for massive geological upheaval in South America in the recent past. Hapgood talks about the Altiplano area of Peru and Bolivia, Lake Titicaca, and Tiahuanaco, all of which show signs of being involved in an enormous geological uplift that brought the lake from contact with the ocean to its present location far above sea level.
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13 At Dinner is a Hercule Poirot mystery with a nifty plot twist, by Agatha Christie. Also published as Lord Edgware Dies. It references the superstition Kyle mentioned in reading.
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