Before 20,000 years ago, much of the world was covered with glaciers, and the seawater was far below the current levels. In the Tropical Zone there were no glaciers. It was a different landscape. The current seawater levels were reached only 10,000 years ago. Hindus (DNA F) were born in Somalia. They were highly advanced logic-based cultures of visionaries, pioneers, explorers, and adventurers that ventured out of Somalia to follow the Indian monsoon winds that blew from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal. They voluntarily left Somalia 100,000 years ago and lived in Peninsular India for over 60,000 years. They were rainwater people, and lived only along perennial rainwater rivers of mountain ridges that were perpendicular to the monsoon winds with reservoirs of inexhaustible supplies of rainwater. They never lived along the current Indus River or the Himalayas. They had an abundant supply of food resources; they were warm and toasty with the same climate every day. They lived in peace and harmony as one joint family. Unfortunately, the Hindu civilization of 60,000 years is now lost; it was deliberately destroyed by the Europeans (DNA R1) who moved to India only 4,000 years ago. To understand the original landscape that attracted Hindus from Somalia to Peninsular India, we artificially lowered the seawater to the levels that existed before the glacial melt. The computer-generated topographic map of the past helped us reconstruct the now-lost human history. The currently submerged part of Gujarat is called the Indus Fan.
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