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Red Sea Region Parting in Massive Split
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Jul. 22, 2006

 

Moses may have received some geological assistance when he parted the Red Sea to let the Israelites through, according to the Bible.

IIn a new study, scientists have determined that a recent tear in Earth's continental crust near the sea is the largest single rip seen since satellite monitoring began. (Related story: Noah's Ark Discovered in Iran? [July 5, 2006].)

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Website: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/07/060719-red-sea-parts.html


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