Ancient sea fossils atop the world’s tallest mountains fuel new claims of Noah’s Great Flood
The discovery of ancient sea fossils atop several mountains around the world has reignited debate over the biblical story of Noah’s Great Flood.
A viral video showing hikers uncovering fossilized seashells in the Guadalupe Mountains, a range stretching across west Texas and southeastern New Mexico, has fueled fresh speculation online that the towering peaks were once submerged beneath an ancient ocean.
The clip, which has been viewed more than seven million times, shows the group inspecting and collecting rocks, revealing embedded marine fossils such as bivalve seashells and other shellfish remnants.
The discovery has sparked a wave of debate online, with some viewers claiming the fossils are evidence of a global flood described in the Bible. . .
Marine fossils have been discovered on mountain ranges around the world, including the Himalayas, Andes and Rocky Mountains, which scientists say were once covered by ancient seas before being pushed upward as continents collided and mountains formed. (Read more from “Ancient sea fossils atop the world’s tallest mountains fuel new claims of Noah’s Great Flood” HERE)



