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| I'm Evil | Quote:
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| F Ucn rd dis U mst uzUNIX | I was going to mention no.1, but they did it in the perfect spot! That is the most bizaar happening that is naturally occurring. It's been tracked in other parts, but more remotely and not inhabited so much. Mostly campers and animals. They've been watching CO2 levels at the base of several of our lakes, and see it gaining again. At some point, the water can't hold any more and it burps again. Freaky stuff. I know they just say bubbles, but they're large bubbles. Huge freaking bubbles. Basketball size would be small here. Usually one big release and not like a carbonated lake. And no.2 isn't proven to be natural thus far. Us conspiracy guys debunk that it was laid to rest, nor that you can track an orbit of something not known. Eyewitness accounts in Siberia? And we weren't tracking systemic activity that well in 1908. |
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| Colonel Calamity | yeah I heard some stories online, on TV and in PM about the first one ![]() Thanks HL and Corsair! My opinions are my own and not representative of this site or its members. |
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