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Hosts
Randall Carlson
Previous Guests
Normal Guy Mike
Normal Guy Mike is a co-host on the Kosmographia podcast, known for his engaging discussions on various topics related to geology, ancient history, and the natural world. He brings a unique perspective to the show, often blending humor with insightful commentary.
Normal Guy Mike is a co-host on the Kosmographia podcast, known for his engaging discussions on various topics related to geology, ancient history, and the natural world. He brings a unique perspective to the show, often blending humor with insightful commentary.
Bradley Young
Bradley Young is an administrator for GeocosmicREX and a frequent collaborator on the Kosmographia podcast. He is involved in video production and editing for the show, contributing to the visual storytelling of the podcast's themes. His work includes enhancing episodes with recent photos and overflight videos.
Bradley Young is an administrator for GeocosmicREX and a frequent collaborator on the Kosmographia podcast. He is involved in video production and editing for the show, contributing to the visual storytelling of the podcast's themes. His work includes enhancing episodes with recent photos and overflight videos.
Topics Discussed
Bonneville Flood
Teton Dam
Snake River
Ice Age Floods
LiDAR imaging
sacred geography
landscape
floodwaters
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Episode #112 Teton Dam & Bonneville Flood Breakouts / Snake River Canyons Idaho
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Hosts of this podcast episode
Randall Carlson
Guests
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Normal Guy MikeBradley Young
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Bonneville FloodTeton DamSnake RiverIce Age FloodsLiDAR imagingsacred geographylandscapefloodwaters
EXPLORE with Randall and Bradley on the Bonneville Flood path: https://RandallCarlson.com/tours-and-events Last few seats remain for this one-time special itinerary from Salt Lake to Boise... Read the whole essay here: https://randallcarlson.com/teton-dam-collapse-essay Kosmographia Ep112 of The Randall Carlson Podcast, with Normal Guy Mike and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley, from 4/16/25. Cruise the maps to follow the rushing floodwaters from Lake Bonneville, covering 20,000 square miles of ancient Utah, through the narrow channels on the way to the broad Snake River Plain where the wave joined the route of the Snake River and carved a mighty variety of impressively sculpted and ravaged landscapes. Randall's monthly newsletter for April reviewed a new paper about Ice Age Floods down the Fraser River in British Columbia, and also new LiDAR imaging at Chaco Canyon showing more aligned roadways were part of their complex system of sacred geography. Then as a scale invariant modern local example, RC presents an abridged version of his extensive essay on the failure of the last monumental dam to be built in America, on the Teton River, that burst through a month before the country's bicentennial celebrations in 1976. Enhanced with recent photos and overflight videos by Bradley - you'll want to get out and see it for yourself...
Video recording, editing and publishing by Bradley Young with YSI Productions LLC (copyright 2025)
EXPLORE with Randall and Bradley on the Bonneville Flood path: https://RandallCarlson.com/tours-and-events Last few seats remain for this one-time special itinerary from Salt Lake to Boise... Read the whole essay here: https://randallcarlson.com/teton-dam-collapse-essay Kosmographia Ep112 of The Randall Carlson Podcast, with Normal Guy Mike and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley, from 4/16/25. Cruise the maps to follow the rushing floodwaters from Lake Bonneville, covering 20,000 square miles of ancient Utah, through the narrow channels on the way to the broad Snake River Plain where the wave joined the route of the Snake River and carved a mighty variety of impressively sculpted and ravaged landscapes. Randall's monthly newsletter for April reviewed a new paper about Ice Age Floods down the Fraser River in British Columbia, and also new LiDAR imaging at Chaco Canyon showing more aligned roadways were part of their complex system of sacred geography. Then as a scale invariant modern local example, RC presents an abridged version of his extensive essay on the failure of the last monumental dam to be built in America, on the Teton River, that burst through a month before the country's bicentennial celebrations in 1976. Enhanced with recent photos and overflight videos by Bradley - you'll want to get out and see it for yourself...