Thursday, June 2, 2016

Our Ice Age Ancestors (Europe):

history channel documentary 2015 Our Ice Age Ancestors (Europe): When you consider heaven, do you consider Tahiti or Patagonia; Florida or Siberia; Hawaii or Iceland? All else being equivalent, we have a tendency to incline toward warmth and daylight over icy and snow, particularly in the event that you need to live off the area. Along these lines, why, amid the late Ice Ages did some of our European predecessors decide to squeeze or intense out and experience a somewhat pointless test of immaculate survival by giving Mother Nature the center finger and taking those nine months of extreme ice and snow and solidifying temperatures every year when they could have gradually however most likely relocated south as the icecaps likewise developed and moved south to hotter atmospheres. That would have been sensible. Without a doubt the human populace wasn't so awesome in those days that there weren't tremendous and moderately uninhabited tracts of area with a way more lovely atmosphere. What was the inspiration to strongly go and persist what none of our predecessors had ever continued some time recently?

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