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Post by workerbee on Aug 13, 2022 11:30:41 GMT -5
" shipwrecks"
Extreme heat this year has triggered wildfires, drought and melting glaciers. Less expectedly, it’s also revealed some weird and dark things about our past — shipwrecks, corpses, ghost villages, ornamental gardens and ancient cities. Here’s a look at some of those discoveries. Roman remains. Italy’s drought has revealed artifacts from World War II and a glimpse of life under Nero.www.arcamax.com/knowledge/scienceandtech/technews/s-2712317?fs
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Post by Rael on Aug 16, 2022 17:03:45 GMT -5
LOL. Workerbee, I was remembering your 70 y/o thread and then I saw this and the way the title wrapped on my browser I didn't notice the word "by" so it read to me as this:
"Extreme heat uncovers lost villages, ancient ruins and workerbee". I thought, ok he is 70 but it isn't like he has to live in an ancient village.
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Post by zenwalk on Aug 19, 2022 17:14:08 GMT -5
LOL. Workerbee, I was remembering your 70 y/o thread and then I saw this and the way the title wrapped on my browser I didn't notice the word "by" so it read to me as this: "Extreme heat uncovers lost villages, ancient ruins and workerbee". I thought, ok he is 70 but it isn't like he has to live in an ancient village. Just so long as The Thing doesn't surface. We can deal with workerbee.
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