India elevation map
Before the glacial melt of 20,000 years ago, the seawater was far below the current levels. In the Tropical Zone there were no glaciers. It was a different landscape. Hindus (DNA F) voluntarily moved from Somalia to Peninsular India by following the Indian monsoon winds that blew from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal. They were rainwater people and lived only in the lowlands of perennial rainwater rivers of mountain ridges that were perpendicular to the monsoon winds. They started at the ground level, 500 feet below the current sea levels, and gradually moved to higher elevations to reach the present levels. To understand the migration path of Hindus over the past 60,000 years, we need maps at different levels of elevation. The computer-generated maps show the areas that Hindus favored to live in, the lowlands of perennial rainwater rivers, in green and yellow colors. An analysis of elevation by time sequence revealed the migration path of Hindus from Somalia to Peninsular India along the lowlands.

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