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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
highest layers of the atmosphere and created an additional shield. It reflected some of
the sun’s rays and as a result, the average temperature of the planet dropped dramati-
cally, which led to the beginning of the glacial age. Everything happened so quickly
that the ice of the old poles did not have time to thaw and new arctic glaciers ap-
peared around the new poles and were considerably larger than the “old” ones. As a
result of all this the new poles of Midgard-earth “put” on stout “hats” of arctic ice
(Fig. 20 – the North Pole’s location during the Great Cold Snap after the Fatta’s
fragments fell on Earth 13016 years ago).
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