From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8426 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, February 6 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8426 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Thereās Just ONE Secret Step To a 20/20 vision ["Regain Vision" Subject: Thereās Just ONE Secret Step To a 20/20 vision Therebs Just ONE Secret Step To a 20/20 vision http://visishrpbell.biz/Hd6tFGQR8inNP6mm43dUVR48O7sZwQiHiXA1i8SGNv8Kub3h_A http://visishrpbell.biz/sT7RY1ESzlWwsCtJ2xvppWGAwT1HIffhCtr92wMWB6J5uCA0 overed the fossils of extinct animals such as mastodons, giant land tortoise, camel, glyptodont, horse, mammoth, giant armadillo, peccary, and tapir, which lived in the area up to 11,000 years ago. Their extinction was part of a larger North American die-off in which native horses, mastodons and other camelidaes also died out. Possibilities for extinction include global climate change and hunting pressure from the arrival of the Clovis people, who were prolific hunters with distinct fluted stone tools which allowed for a spear to be attached to the stone tool. This megafaunal extinction coincided roughly with the appearance of the big game hunting Clovis culture, and biochemical analyses have shown that Clovis tools were used in hunting camels. By at least 800 to 900 BC, permanent Native American structures occupied the area. Their mounds populated the lagoon margin. Post-Columbian In 1605, Spanish explorer Clvaro MexC-a visited while on a diplomatic mission to the local tribes living in the Indian River area. He called the local tribe of Ais people, part of the native province of Ulumay. Merritt Island is the prominent island on a color map he drew of the area, a copy of which is in the archives at the Library of Congress and the archives in Seville, Spain. Within a few years, all but a handful of these natives were dead from an epidemic that plagued the area after the arrival of a shipwrecked British merchant. In the 1760s, the Elliott Plantation grew sugar and milled it. Remains of the plantation can be found in the Wildlife Refuge. In April 1788, French botanist AndrC) Michaux traveled in Merritt Island, near Cape Canaveral. He spent fiv ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8426 **********************************************