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Don't make me laugh! Why not just blame EVERYTHING on Global Warming?

By Janet Evans
Friday, Feb 15 2008, 05:17 PM



"Despite having hundreds of sonar contacts over the years, the trail has since gone cold and Rines believes that Nessie may be dead, a victim of global warming."

What's that?

Why, we're talking about the Loch Ness Monster, of course!

After 37 years of searching for "Nessie," 85-year-old American, Robert Rines is calling it a day.

It seems he is finally getting too old to continue his search for the Loch Ness Monster.

"World War II veteran Robert has devoted almost half his life to scouring Loch Ness."

"He started in 1971. The following year, he watched a 25ft-long hump with the texture of elephant skin gliding through the water."

"His original trip was to help another monster hunter with sonar equipment and quickly identified large moving targets."

"He was smitten and returned the next year, which is when, he says: "I had the misfortune of seeing one of these things with my own eyes."

Read the entire article from the Daily Record


Veteran Loch Ness Monster Hunter Gives Up   í  here



It would be a real shame if global warming is what finally did Nessie in.

Wouldn't you think some other critters in the pond would have had the same fate?

Maybe something would have washed up on shore somewhere?

I guess everything just sunk.

Yep.

Pity.



 


 

Don't Let the Sun Shine in China

By Janet Evans
Sunday, Jan 13 2008, 08:25 PM


The 2008 Harbin Ice and Snow Festival, in China, is home to the largest snow sculpture ever created.


The sculpture is called Romantic Feelings and is is 115 ft high and 656 ft long.


2008 Harbin Ice and Snow festival, China  “Romantic Feelings”         

                            

"Romantic Feelings" was made by joining together 15ft square blocks of natural ice and snow, taken from the nearby Songhua River, which have been compressed to withstand blows from hatchets, saws and shovels.

600 sculptors from 40 countries have used 120,000 cubic feet of snow and ice to create the Olympic themed landscape - a vista of Russian churches, French cathedrals, Chinese palaces and, an ice Acropolis.

Many of the sculptures are melting rapidly in the midday sun and emergency repairs have already been carried out to stop them collapsing completely.

Read the article from The Daily Mail

The Ice Maiden: China unveils largest snow sculpture ever created    ä here



Snow sculpture of Napoleon


Snow sculpture of the "Thinker"


 

Ice sculpture of the Tiananmen gate




 
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