Chesapeake Bay and Lake Anna Quarter Virgina gEUlogy evidence
In this post I will give myself 5 minutes to find evidence of gEUlogy activity that relates to this area. I will use wikipedia as it links well and gives the more boring stuff which is very interesting.
GeologyGold mining in VirginiaMost gold mining in Virginia was concentrated in the Virginia Gold-Pyrite belt in a line that runs northeast to southwest through the counties of Fairfax, Prince William, Stafford, Fauquier, Culpeper, Spotsylvania, Orange, Louisa, Fluvanna, Goochland, Cumberland, and Buckingham. Some gold was also mined in Halifax, Floyd, and Patrick counties.
Mines in Orange CountyMineral, VirginiaMineral was originally known as Tolersville,[3] but adopted its current name when it incorporated in 1902 due to the mining industry that supported the community. It was the center of gold mining activity in Louisa County, and during its heyday, there were fifteen gold mines located within two miles (3 km) of the town. A zinc and lead mine also operated in the area into the 1970s.
Chesapeake BayGeology
The Chesapeake Bay is the ria, or drowned valley, of the Susquehanna, meaning that it was where the river flowed when the sea level was lower. It is not a fjord, as the Laurentide Ice Sheet never reached as far south as the northernmost point on the bay.
The bay's geology, its present form, and its very location were created by a bolide impact event at the end of the Eocene (about 35.5 million years ago), forming the Chesapeake Bay impact crater and the Susquehanna River valley much later. The bay was formed starting about 10,000 years ago when rising sea levels at the end of the last ice age flooded the Susquehanna River valley.[3] Parts of the bay, especially the Calvert County, Maryland, coastline, are lined by cliffs composed of deposits from receding waters millions of years ago. These cliffs, generally known as Calvert Cliffs, are famous for their fossils, especially fossilized shark teeth which are commonly found washed up on the beaches next to the cliffs. Scientists' Cliffs is a beach community in Calvert County named for the desire to create a retreat for scientists when the community was founded in 1935.[7]
gEUlogy
BOOOM - thats what i found in a couple of minutes on wiki. Now a quick explantion.
Gold mining in Virginia - minerals are formed by high electromagnetic energy flowing through or discharge through the ground. That is why they are found in veins and layers. Also why they can be similar around the world but each area is slightly different due to the event surrounding it.
They follow beside the line of the mountains (Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalanchian Mountains) as that was the direction of where the larger current discharge flowed (that created the mountains).
Mines in Orange County - lots of mines around Lake Anna as it shows signs of gEUlogy and being formed by discharges
Mineral, Virginia - so named because of its amazing amount of gold mines and minerals
Chesapeake Bay - BOOOM - ria (drowned valley) the only explanation that geology can give because rivers/valleys are formed by water erosion or glaciers. The Chesapeake Bay valleys could have been carved out by a lichtenberg discharge and this would have meant that land below the sea level could be removed.
Chesapeake Bay impact crater - ! huge electrical discharges between the earth and the electric universe in the form of our solar system, a close encounter with another planet or meteorite would form a discharge crater. The fact that Chesapeake Bay is very shallow for its size would suggest an electrical maching instead of an impact.
Cliffs and Fossils - the area's minerals were changed virtually instantly when the big catastrophe struck - the deposits were not over millions of years or eroded over that time. The sharks teeth fossils and fossils are an electromagnetic effect that happens very quickly. This is why fossils and footprints are found in river beds, mud, why fossils can look like they died instantly in that spot - why a lot of them do not seem to have decomposed before they were fossilised. Also why do you get the massive groupings of fossils?