And the sand doesn't look windblown...it looks like it would if water had run off of it (anyone been to Cape Cod? Low tide goes out for hundreds of feed, sometimes thousands from the shore...reminds me of that)...look at the buffer zone around the bow of the ship...that is not the behavior of windblown sand...
I was talking about lakes, rivers, streams around the world drying up due to industrialization etc.. Who said anything about global warming?Get your accusations straight jack ass.And that IS a receding coastline, and not on the Mediterranean (oceans receding? you're the only fool that's raised that premise). That boat was once in the water where it sits today. In fact, everything in view in the picture was once under water.
learning2fly2Sep 24, 2007
but it wasnt funnyand my point is people get dugg down for saying a lot more intelligent things.
fletchi18Sep 24, 2007
And the sand doesn't look windblown...it looks like it would if water had run off of it (anyone been to Cape Cod? Low tide goes out for hundreds of feed, sometimes thousands from the shore...reminds me of that)...look at the buffer zone around the bow of the ship...that is not the behavior of windblown sand...
jamestorrenceSep 27, 2007
I was talking about lakes, rivers, streams around the world drying up due to industrialization etc.. Who said anything about global warming?Get your accusations straight jack ass.And that IS a receding coastline, and not on the Mediterranean (oceans receding? you're the only fool that's raised that premise). That boat was once in the water where it sits today. In fact, everything in view in the picture was once under water.
mtw007Nov 15, 2007
Yay!