0:00:00win set down occurs when wind blows across a body of water and part of
0:00:04the water level drops and so it exposes dry area that's a well-known of a
0:00:09phenomena and well observed but the tricky part is to get water on both sides
0:00:13of the crossing
0:00:14the local account describe that there was a wall of water and the left and
0:00:18a wall of water on their right and the previous researchers have tried to duplicate
0:00:22this kind of thing they used a mechanism for underwater reef which becomes exposed and
0:00:27so presumably the people crossed on that underwater reefs
0:00:31i find in my research that that's difficult to make the read completely dry in
0:00:35the course of twelve hours and so i propose another mechanism that is there is
0:00:39a band in the body of water so the water as a
0:00:43of a band to it like this suppose my hands of the water
0:00:47and when the wind blows the water shifts this way
0:00:50and splits at the point of the band
0:00:53so there's water on both sides
0:00:55a bunch of refugees can come walking across a running across
0:00:59when the wind stops
0:01:00the water suddenly goes back together again trapping anybody who's pursuing then left in that
0:01:05crossing there
0:01:06so that the mechanism my proposed for the parting of the waters the parting of
0:01:10the c and section of a place occurs in eastern i'll delta and so that's
0:01:15the what i have modeled as a is a location in the eastern i'll delta
0:01:18at a place called tell cat a well