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Post by shellyb on Aug 2, 2011 12:30:08 GMT -6
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Post by 333katie on Aug 2, 2011 13:20:49 GMT -6
I wanna see. They should have had a pic now I got to go look for it.
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Post by Angela L. on Aug 10, 2011 12:02:23 GMT -6
Just so ya know, this happens at Shiloh every year at the Bloody Pond, the water will turn a red color that looks like blood. There is a red algea which blooms once a year in some waters and it will give the appearance that the water has turned to blood, I have also seen this happen when I lived in Texas, usually this will happen in still waters and ponds, but has been known to bloom in lakes, so dont get too excited, there are rational and natural explainations for this phenomena ...just thought I'd throw that in the pot
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Post by shellyb on Aug 10, 2011 12:07:55 GMT -6
I have heard the same thing Angie. That is what the scientist are saying about this.
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Post by Richard on Aug 10, 2011 14:39:51 GMT -6
Oh, Tartar Sauce! Now what am I going to do with my tractor trailer load of MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat) that I bought from eBay?
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