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The Flood of Karuthaya is thought to have taken place around 8700 years before Salmakhamer. Naturalists believe the seas rose up to what is now about 60 or 65 feet below Sea Level, inundating coast lands throughout the world of Asdarah. Some naturalists support the theory that the Flood of Karuthaya is the cause of or was contemporary to the drainage of most of the former inland sea in the High Shadevan Valley through with the Shadew River now flows.
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