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The Bonneville Flood, North America’s second-largest documented flood, occurred at the end of the last ice age. Triggered by the drainage of a massive lake covering nearly 100,000 square kilometers and nearly 1,000 feet deep, it discharged at an astonishing rate of 40 million cubic feet per second. Its connection to the Missoula Flood remains a fascinating and controversial topic in geological studies. | The Randall Carlson
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The Missoula Floods are legendary—but was Lake Missoula really their source? We’re talking mega floods: water flows exceeding 1 million cubic feet per second. The Bonneville Flood hit that minimum at 35 million. Missoula? Try 10 times that—up to 400 million cubic feet per second. The landscape remembers. But are we asking the right questions? | The Randall Carlson
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Randall Carlson describes evidence that two of North America’s largest floods may have occurred at the same time. The Bonneville Flood began when a massive Ice Age lake breached its natural dam, releasing water deep enough to carve the Snake River and shape Hells Canyon. According to the research, those waters may have met the floodwaters from Glacial Lake Missoula in what’s now Idaho …a convergence that would have reshaped the landscape on an unimaginable scale.
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The Bonneville Flood—40 million cubic feet of water per second—raged through Hell’s Canyon for up to 6 months, deepening it into something even more profound than the Grand Canyon. This was no ordinary flood. It was the draining of an inland sea nearly 1,000 feet deep. | The Randall Carlson
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Apr 10, 2025
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Imagine walls of water, thousands of feet deep, tearing through canyons and reshaping continents. The Bonneville flood drained an inland sea the size of West Virginia. The Missoula flood released torrents that dwarfed the Amazon. These weren’t separate accidents of nature — their paths crossed, their forces combined. Two catastrophes colliding, leaving scars still visible on the land today. | The Randall Carlson
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Mega-floods aren’t mythology, they’re measured. The Bonneville Flood hit ~40 million cubic feet per second. The Missoula floods? Up to 400–800 million cubic feet per second. Water volumes so massive they carved canyons, moved boulders like pebbles, and reshaped whole regions in days. These weren’t rivers. They were planet-altering forces. | The Randall Carlson
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Randall Carlson Explains the Massive Flood That Created the Salt Flats
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The Missoula and Bonneville floods are the most famous in North American history—but they may have only been regional expressions of something much bigger. New evidence shows floods with even greater peak discharges once ripped across the continent. This wasn’t just water—it was a continental-scale catastrophe. | The Randall Carlson
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Across the world, ancient cultures tell the same story...a flood that destroyed nearly everything. The geological record confirms that immense floods did occur, matching the myths passed down through millennia. To dismiss those stories as superstition is to ignore a global memory written in both rock and legend. And in nearly every tale, there were a few who saw it coming ...the watchers, the survivors, perhaps the preppers of ten thousand years ago. | The Randall Carlson
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During the late Ice Age, massive floods tore across North America—reshaping rivers, enlarging valleys, and pouring billions of tons of water and sediment into the oceans. These weren’t just local disasters—they rewired entire drainage systems like the Mississippi, Yukon, and Columbia. The evidence is everywhere—if you know how to read the land. | The Randall Carlson
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Mega-floods weren’t local events...they were global phenomena. A single flow of half a billion cubic feet per second would erase entire regions, leaving only scattered survivors. To those who lived through such destruction, their entire world was gone, and they had no way of knowing who, if anyone, survived beyond the horizon. It’s no mystery why flood legends appear in cultures across the planet. | The Randall Carlson
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Lake Bonneville once held trillions of gallons—then unleashed a biblical flood. But how long did it sit at peak level before the breakout? Weeks? Years? Centuries? To sustain that much water, the climate had to be insanely wet. One study found only 3.3% of the lake's water came from glacial melt... Which means massive, persistent rainfall was feeding it. Until something tipped the balance—and 40 million cubic feet per second tore through the land. Still think climate doesn’t shift fast? | The Ra
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If we could reach the bottom of Bonneville flood sediments... we might find Missoula flood deposits underneath. Mainstream explanation doesn’t connect Channel Scablands damage to the Younger Dryas impact. Claims it happened before.But catastrophic rise events show sudden sea level pulses. That 400-foot rise wasn’t smooth. Meltwater pulse 1A: 14,600 years ago. Meltwater pulse 1B: 11,600 years... the top of the Younger Dryas boundary. Is there evidence linking these megafloods to the Younger Dryas
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Massive floods once carved shorelines thousands of feet up mountainsides. To those who survived, the waters swallowed everything...their whole world gone. What science now sees as geology, ancient people remembered as myth. | The Randall Carlson
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The largest freshwater floods on record weren’t rivers...they were inland oceans. At the end of the last Ice Age, walls of water thousands of feet deep and miles wide swept across the continent. Glacial Lake Missoula alone held more than 2,500 cubic kilometers of water before erupting in cataclysmic outbursts. If a flood of that scale happened today, it would be the most extraordinary event in human history. | The Randall Carlson
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The legends of world-ending floods? They're not just myths. At the end of the last Ice Age, peak meltwater discharges hit a billion cubic feet per second. Evidence points to a multi-impact cosmic event—shattering ice sheets, slamming into oceans, and launching vapor into the stratosphere. What followed? Weeks of global, apocalyptic rainfall. | The Randall Carlson
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Evidence of cataclysmic floods covers the North American landscape... from the Pacific Northwest to the paths carved by the Laurentide Ice Sheet. Flows reaching hundreds of millions of cubic feet per second left behind canyons, ripples, and vast fields of boulders. These were not gentle rivers...they were world-reshaping deluges that rewrote the map of the continent. | The Randall Carlson
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Channeled Scablands | Investigating The Ice Age Floods | Randall Carlson | Graham Hancock
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Feb 3, 2023
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Lake Bonneville Ice Age Megaflood Magnifies Snake River 2000x! Randall Carlson w/ Bradley Young
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The Sumerian stories say after the great flood, even the gods fled Earth and escaped into the heavens. Were they just myths—or memories of real catastrophes and technologies? And what about Zechariah Sitchin’s wild translations? Even experts think he went a bit…off the rails. | The Randall Carlson
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Join me at the Cosmic Summit: https://cosmicsummit.com/ Use code "Randall" for 10% off. Mid-continental North America shows signs of mega-scale flood erosion — flow patterns so vast they carved streamlined islands and stripped away entire layers of land, all moving toward the Gulf of Mexico. | The Randall Carlson
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In the 1920s, J Harlen Bretz was ridiculed for suggesting a massive flood carved the Pacific Northwest. But he was right. Lake Missoula—held back by ice—burst free, unleashing a torrent that tore through the Columbia River Gorge with tornado-like turbulence, carving canyons in days. What Bretz called a “recessional cataract”… was a fossil of catastrophe. | The Randall Carlson
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Some 19th-century accounts claimed American Indians were a distinct race, created where they were found—not descended from a single ancestral pair. These early writers pointed to monuments, traditions, and flood legends—stories of survival atop high mountains—and argued that Native civilizations were far older than timelines allowed by sacred history or even geology at the time. Whether you agree or not, the antiquity and richness of these traditions remains undeniable. | The Randall Carlson
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These massive boulders didn’t roll here by chance. They’re the fingerprints of a cataclysmic water flow, a flood powerful enough to carve canyons and quarry stone in a single event. What we see in desert wadis today mirrors what we see across the world—from Egypt to Idaho—the telltale remnants of Earth's violent hydrologic past. The land remembers. Are we listening? | The Randall Carlson
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These chevron formations are the fingerprints of a vanished flood. As the wave lost energy, it dropped its load...boulders first, then gravel, then sand. Each layer marks the fading power of a catastrophe that once reshaped the land. | The Randall Carlson
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Around 17 million years ago, everything changed—at once. 🌋 Volcanoes that had erupted for 20 million years suddenly went silent. 🌊 Flood basalts surged across the Pacific Northwest. ⛰️ Fault lines fractured Nevada and Utah into jagged peaks. 🌧️ And the climate flipped to warm and wet. Coincidence? Or the fingerprint of a single, powerful geologic force? | The Randall Carlson
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Satellite radar has revealed what lies hidden beneath the sands of Sudan... vast flood channels stretching over 60 miles long and hundreds of meters deep. These ancient valleys once carried enormous volumes of water, carving the desert floor long before it turned arid. Beneath today’s dunes lies the memory of a different world, one sculpted by catastrophic floods. | The Randall Carlson
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Randall Carlson | SCABLANDS TOUR - Ice Age Mega Floods
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Nov 22, 2021
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The Bonneville and Missoula floods—two of the most catastrophic events in North American history—are thought to be unrelated. But what if they weren’t? What if they happened together, triggered by a single, greater cause? Coincidence... or convergence? Join Randall Carlson on the Lake Bonneville Megafloods Tour and explore the evidence firsthand. Witness the landscapes shaped by these ancient deluges and uncover the secrets of Earth's past. Reserve your spot now—link in bio! | The Randall Carlso
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Megaflood Landscapes of the Channeled Scablands | The North American Floods
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