There is mounting scientific evidence that our planet was struck by a devastating cataclysm about 12;000 years ago. Global sea levels; as the result of rapidly melting polar ice rose by more than 300 feet in a very short period of time; causing the planet to become unstable. In Egypt; Peru; Bolivia; Lebanon and other locations we see the existence of ancient damaged but very sophisticated megalithic stone structures which we would be hard pressed to re-create today. They hint that once upon a time one or "Atlantean" civilizations indeed did exist
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Remarkable PersonBy Gary UpshawJoe Bridger was a rare person. Although not formally educated; he did display remarkable intelligence; learning several languages; learning how to survive in the wilds; and evidently he had a remarkable memory capable of forming detailed topological maps in his mind and keeping the information for years. For someone to survive all those years in the mountains with dangerous Indians and wildlife; and living off the land for food shelter and clothing takes more than luck.From Wikipedia: James Felix Bridger (March 17; 1804 – July 17; 1881) was among the foremost mountain men; trappers; scouts and guides who explored and trapped the Western United States during the decades of 1820–1850; as well as mediating between native tribes and encroaching whites. He was of English ancestry; and his family had been in North America since the early colonial period.Jim Bridger had a strong constitution that allowed him to survive the extreme conditions he encountered walking the Rocky Mountains from what would become southern Colorado to the Canada–US border. He had conversational knowledge of French; Spanish and several native languages. He would come to know many of the major European American explorers of the early west; including Kit Carson; George Armstrong Custer; Hugh Glass; John Frémont; Joseph Meek; and John Sutter. Bridger was a young contemporary of British and American pathfinders including Peter Skene Ogden; Jedediah Smith; and William Sublette. In 1830; Smith and his associates sold their fur company to Bridger and his associates naming it the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. Bridger was part of the second generation of mountain men and pathfinders who explored the American West that followed the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. recommend this to all who seek stories of the mountains and the men who tamed themBy cjtravisI read this after being inspired to read several frontier/mountain man books after seeing and reading the most recent THE REVENANT. I didn't like how the recent book played down the story of Jim Bridger and made him merely a side kick to the tale. He was surely a bigger player in the west.This book is the story that puts Jim out to the masses and made his legend known. Maybe there is some false swagger added to his tale; but alas don't all of these mountain man books do that for their main character?I enjoyed this book and recommend it to you and all who seek stories of the mountains and the men who lived their lives in them.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good Information on Jim BridgerBy GaryI wanted to learn about Jim Bridger; one the West's great legends. This short book gives the reader information about his life; experiences; etc. in the West. As with most Western legends; not a lot is known his daily life; but only general facts and overviews are known and are given in the book. This book satisfied my desire to learn more about Jim Bridger.