Re: lockdown side affect
[Re: theraif]
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03/25/20 01:58 PM
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what about the canals in Venice The sediment is still there, its just settled down because its not being disturbed
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Re: lockdown side affect
[Re: DirectSubjection]
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03/26/20 12:51 PM
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what about the canals in Venice The sediment is still there, its just settled down because its not being disturbed Is the sediment natural or man made toxic? Reminds me of the current Florida Iguana invasion. They don't tolerate cold weather, often fatal but also paralyzing them to the point they simply fall out of the trees. So after a cold snap the iguana population is much reduced. However there is no official effort when the numbers are reduced, to state wide eradicate them, sadly. The ones that survive are more tolerant of future cold snaps, thru natural selection. Same possibility here in Venice, if they want to reduce the sediment/sludge, this would be a good time before all the gondolas go fully active I would think.
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Re: lockdown side affect
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03/26/20 01:02 PM
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what about the canals in Venice The sediment is still there, its just settled down because its not being disturbed Is the sediment natural or man made toxic? Reminds me of the current Florida Iguana invasion. They don't tolerate cold weather, often fatal but also paralyzing them to the point they simply fall out of the trees. So after a cold snap the iguana population is much reduced. However there is no official effort when the numbers are reduced, to state wide eradicate them, sadly. The ones that survive are more tolerant of future cold snaps, thru natural selection. Same possibility here in Venice, if they want to reduce the sediment/sludge, this would be a good time before all the gondolas go fully active I would think. Tastes like chicken
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Re: lockdown side affect
[Re: dart4forte]
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03/26/20 08:39 PM
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what about the canals in Venice The sediment is still there, its just settled down because its not being disturbed Is the sediment natural or man made toxic? Reminds me of the current Florida Iguana invasion. They don't tolerate cold weather, often fatal but also paralyzing them to the point they simply fall out of the trees. So after a cold snap the iguana population is much reduced. However there is no official effort when the numbers are reduced, to state wide eradicate them, sadly. The ones that survive are more tolerant of future cold snaps, thru natural selection. Same possibility here in Venice, if they want to reduce the sediment/sludge, this would be a good time before all the gondolas go fully active I would think. Tastes like chicken The sludge or the Iguana's?
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Re: lockdown side affect
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03/27/20 11:35 AM
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I have not been to LA for a while, but I can tell you that the air is considerably cleaner in recent years than it was in the 1970s. More people, more cars and the air is cleaner. I believe there is less real industry and the cars are cleaner. The Bay Area never has had a smog problem as they export theirs to the central valley (yes, this is true). The natural breezes blow the Bay Area smog over the Altamont pass and down the valley where it settles in Bakersfield...
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Re: lockdown side affect
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03/28/20 09:33 AM
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They don't serve Iguana in Venice,but every 20 feet there is a Gelato stand............
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